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The gift of the Holy Spirit is a controversial subject in the Church today. It is more controversially discussed than Satan himself. There is very little argument in the Church about the Godhead, most Christians believe in the Trinity and there is a universal acceptance of the existence of Heaven and Hell. However, talk about the gift of the Holy Spirit and the Church is completely split into diverse dichotomy with varying degrees of understanding, believe and acceptance. The author takes the view that the gift of the Holy Spirit was intended by God and is imperative for a successful Christian…mehr

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The gift of the Holy Spirit is a controversial subject in the Church today. It is more controversially discussed than Satan himself. There is very little argument in the Church about the Godhead, most Christians believe in the Trinity and there is a universal acceptance of the existence of Heaven and Hell. However, talk about the gift of the Holy Spirit and the Church is completely split into diverse dichotomy with varying degrees of understanding, believe and acceptance. The author takes the view that the gift of the Holy Spirit was intended by God and is imperative for a successful Christian life. He goes on to posit that a successful Christian life is impossible without the power and influence of the Holy Spirit. This book combines Scripture with practical examples to underscore the significance of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer. The author believes that many Christians are weak and confused and many are being deceived because they do not understand or accept the influence of the Holy Spirit. Regardless of your spiritual background, you will find this book revealing, almost controversial, but it will edify you.
Autorenporträt
James Atta-Panin is a budding Christian author with two publications. He is currently completing a research study for a PhD qualification with California Southern University and works as a Head of School in probably the biggest multi-cultural Sixth Form college in England.