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The Pentecostal movement within [[Christianity]] places special emphasis on the gifts of the [[Holy Spirit]], especially talking in [[tongues]]. Some Pentecostals believe that belief in Christ and salvation is always accompanied initially by the outward evidence of speaking in tongues. Some of the main Pentecostal denominations today include the [[Assemblies of God]], the [[Church of God in Christ]] and the [[Pentecostal Assemblies of the World]].
 
 
 
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* [[Pentecostal Denominations Index]] | [[Assemblies of God]] | [[Association of Vineyard Churches|Vineyard]]
 
 
* [[History of Pentecostalism]]
 
* [[History of Pentecostalism]]
* [[Pentecostal Doctrine]] | [[Speaking in tongues]] | [[Baptism of the Holy Spirit]]
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* [[Pentecostal Doctrine]], [[Speaking in tongues]], [[Baptism of the Holy Spirit]]
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The Pentecostal movement within [[Christianity]] places special emphasis on the gifts of the [[Holy Spirit]], especially talking in [[tongues]]. Some Pentecostals believe that belief in Christ and salvation is always accompanied initially by the outward evidence of speaking in tongues. Some of the main Pentecostal denominations today include the [[Assemblies of God]], the [[Church of God in Christ]] and the [[Pentecostal Assemblies of the World]].
 
The Pentecostal movement within [[Christianity]] places special emphasis on the gifts of the [[Holy Spirit]], especially talking in [[tongues]]. Some Pentecostals believe that belief in Christ and salvation is always accompanied initially by the outward evidence of speaking in tongues. Some of the main Pentecostal denominations today include the [[Assemblies of God]], the [[Church of God in Christ]] and the [[Pentecostal Assemblies of the World]].
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History of Pentecostalism
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* [http://www.theologicalstudies.org.uk/article_welshrevival.html Theological Studies.org - Bending The Church to Save the World:The Welsh Revival of 1904 by Robert I. Bradshaw]
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* [http://www.ag.org/enrichmentjournal/200602/200602_164_AllPoints.cfm The Azusa Street Revival and Global Pentecostalism] by the [[Assemblies of God]] website
  
 
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The Pentecostal movement within Christianity places special emphasis on the gifts of the Holy Spirit, especially talking in tongues. Some Pentecostals believe that belief in Christ and salvation is always accompanied initially by the outward evidence of speaking in tongues. Some of the main Pentecostal denominations today include the Assemblies of God, the Church of God in Christ and the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World.

History of Pentecostalism

Pentecostal Doctrine

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