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The Pentecostal Faith of Abiy Ahmed

The Pentecostal Faith of Abiy Ahmed

Today, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed receives his Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway. We’re very excited here at Pentecostals & Charismatics for Peace & Justice since this is the second time in a row that a Pentecostal is being awarded this prestigious prize. Some have the impression that Ahmed is hiding his Pentecostal faith […]

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The Multicultural Multitude of Revelation

by Craig S. Keener, originally published on his blog. While there is some debate about the identity of the 144,000 in 7:1-8, everyone agrees that the innumerable multitude in the next vision refers to believers from all peoples—a vision that ultimately includes all of us who believe in Jesus. These people are “from all nations […]

Religion Causes More Peace Than War

Religion Causes More Peace Than War

Article published in the Christian Post: Once again, the Nobel Peace Prize has gone to a religious person: the Ethiopian Prime Minister and Pentecostal Christian Abiy Ahmed. I write “once again” because if you exclude the occasions when the Peace Prize has gone to organizations, only about four percent of recipients have been atheists. Monks […]

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