Charisma Media Group

The Florida-based Charisma Media Group is a major Pentecostal media source, publishing numerous magazines, including Charisma, books and other literature and ministry aids for Pentecostals.

Continue reading

“Azusa Street Centennial”

The Azusa Street Centennial was the major Pentecostal anniversary observance and was held April 25-29, 2006, in Los Angeles. It featured a raft of famous Pentecostals, led by T.D. Jakes, Paula White, Benny Hinn and Kenneth Copeland.

Continue reading

Updated on . Posted on

“Spirit and Power”

In October 2006, the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life released a 10-country survey on Pentecostals and charismatics (whom it together calls “renewalists”), covering issues of practice and belief. It found that one in four Christians are part of these movements. Read the executive summary, which links to the 233-page PDF report.

Continue reading

Updated on . Posted on

“Who Places the Most Faith in Religion?”

A 2002 poll indicated 86 percent of Pentecostals said religion was “very” important in their lives, and 88 percent said they believed religion could solve all or most of the major problems facing the country.

Continue reading

Updated on . Posted on

“One Faith Fits All — or Else”

As Pentecostalism spreads into traditionally Catholic areas in Asia, Africa and especially Latin America, its popularity has created often fierce disputes with the Catholic Church, as this Dec. 15, 2005, Los Angeles Times story reports.

Continue reading

Updated on . Posted on

Michael McClaflin

The Rev. Michael McClaflin is Africa director for the Assemblies of God, headquartered in Springfield, Mo. Through partnerships with local churches, the Assemblies of God evangelizes, starts churches, trains pastors, assists displaced refugees, runs mobile clinics and baby shelters, digs wells and works on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.

Continue reading