Mennocostals: Pentecostal and Mennonite Stories of Convergence - eBook
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Mennocostals: Pentecostal and Mennonite Stories of Convergence - eBook  -     Edited By: Martin William Mittelstadt, Brian K. Pipkin

Mennocostals: Pentecostal and Mennonite Stories of Convergence - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2020 / ePub

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Title: Mennocostals: Pentecostal and Mennonite Stories of Convergence - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781498246286
ISBN-13: 9781498246286
Series: Pentecostals, Peacemaking & Social Justice
Stock No: WW109183EB

Publisher's Description

Pentecostal and Mennonite contributors to this volume have been enriched by mutual hospitality. Through friendships across their respective traditions, they have shared and received the benefits of theological, experiential, and ministry convergence. In celebration of their common journeys, they offer their collective lives as Mennocostals. You will enjoy inspiring, honest, and vulnerable accounts of formation and ministry from academics, pastors, and missionaries. If you find these Mennocostal stories compelling, you will invariably want to discover your own story alongside and beyond the stories in this volume.

Author Bio

Martin William Mittelstadt is Professor of New Testament at Evangel University. His books include Spirit and Suffering in Luke-Acts and Reading Luke-Acts in the Pentecostal Tradition. Other publications reflect a lifelong interest in Luke-Acts, Pentecostalism, ecumenism, and peacemaking. He currently serves as co-editor of the Canadian Journal of Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity. Brian K. Pipkin is executive assistant at Mennonite Disaster Service, an Anabaptist disaster relief organization in Lititz, Pennsylvania. He is co-editor with Jay Beaman of both Pentecostal and Holiness Statements on War and Peace (2013) and Early Pentecostals on Nonviolence and Social Justice: A Reader (2016). He attends Blossom Hill Mennonite Church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with his wife and three young children.

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