The Greek term charisma means gift. The term is used in the New Testament to refer to spiritual gifts given to believers by the Holy Spirit. Charismatic Theology upholds the ongoing availability to believers today of the miraculous spiritual gifts mentioned in the New Testament (e.g., healing, miracles, prophecy, and speaking in tongues), while traditional theology often maintains that these gifts ended in the apostolic age.
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- Believers.org Series of pentecostal articles useful for building up your faith.
- Spirit Home A web resource for spirituality and faith.
- Pentecostal Charismatic Theological Inquiry International Publisher of the Cyberjournal for Pentecostal-Charismatic Research.
- On the Cessation of Prophecy Vineyard scholarly work which explores the role of prophets and prophecy from the OT through today.
- Antioch House Teaching articles on divine healing including Is It for Today, Is It God's Perfect Will, and Why are All Not Healed.
- Christian Baptism Basics Spirit-filled studies of Biblical baptisms; baptised into Christ, water baptism, Holy Spirit baptism, with a question and answer section on this topic.
- Articles and Bible Teachings Foundational Bible teaching, also covering issues related to discipleship, the Holy Spirit, and power evangelism.