Pentecostals

Pentecostal Tracts

Pentecostal Tracts
By David Cox

These are my tracts on the Pentecostals.

pent01 Why I am not Pentecostal – A frank view of Pentecostalism’s problems.
pent02 Spiritual Baptism: Baptism in the Holy Spirit – What the Bible really says about this.
pent03 Kundalini and Tongues – A parallel in paganism and modern tongues.
pent04 Modern Tongues Speaking – What the Bible says versus Pentecostalism.
pent05 Is it correct for women to preach, teach, or lead? Bible commands referring to this.
pent08 Benny Hinn: False Prophet – An examination of this false prophet.
pent09 Why we don’t use cell groups – A biblically reasoned rejection of this modern trend. (note there is nothing wrong with a valid ministry having home Bible studies. This movement is a rapid growth movement which rejects these teachers from being valid ministers.)

 

Tracts Waiting to be Translated into English

Pent06 – Who am I to Order God about?
Pent07 – Word of Faith: Position Confession
Pent10 – Cell Vision G12 Plan
Pent11 – Does God want me Sick?
Pent12 – The Imposition of Hands
Pent13 – The Casting out of Demons
Pent19 – Our Attitude towards Miracles


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