Imalive
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That's not a miracle; its a matter of being convinced. Some people imagine that they have been magically changed just because someone else touched them, said they were healed by that, and welcomed them warmly. I do agree that many other churches are less warm towards people who are down and out.To be non bias I see the same in other churches but its not nearly as much as what I see at Pentecostals. Many come in completely broken due to drugs and alcohol and reverse their lifestyle after laying of hands.
I was changed but i didnt grow an arm. I was just saying that the spirit is high in these individuals enough to keep them living longer and looking youngerThat's not a miracle; its a matter of being convinced. Some people imagine that they have been magically changed just because someone else touched them, said they were healed by that, and welcomed them warmly. I do agree that many other churches are less warm towards people who are down and out.
The video is interesting and very USA centric. Even though some people think that the Azusa street mission was the birthplace of Pentecostalism UK people are inclined to think the birth place was in Wales in 1904 and perhaps earlier still with other movements in the UK emphasising speaking in tongues (Edward Irving in the 19th century, or John and Charles Wesley in the 18th century). The Welsh revival of 1904 and following years is pivotal for UK Pentecostalism.