“With both personal testimony and historical analysis,
<i>Mennocostals</i> demonstrates not only that Mennonites and Pentecostals have often interacted in the past, but also that much greater future cross-fertilization would be very productive and significant for both groups. This book will nurture that highly desirable future.”
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<br> —Ronald J. Sider, Distinguished Professor of Theology, Holistic Ministry, and Public Policy, Palmer Seminary at Eastern University, author of
<i>Rich Christians In An Age Of Hunger</i>
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<br> “Since the day of Pentecost the winds of the Spirit have blown in unexpected ways. In rich and vivid detail this collection of personal essays beautifully captures the encounter of two theological traditions, and the mutual renewal that is possible when both are attentive to the surprising stirrings of the Holy Spirit. Read it and be inspired!”
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<br> —John Roth, Professor of History, Goshen College
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