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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;Power Evangelism&#8221; discussion</title>
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		<title>By: John Kim</title>
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		<description>Power evangelism is little bit hard to read, it was written in 1980&#039;s and shows values of those times. Wimber talks about modern day miracles, power of the prayer and many other things like church revival movement  of 1960&#039;s. 
It has touch of controversal issues such as guided programme to de-gay or de-homosexsualise men which sort of reminded me of Brian Tamaki and Destiny movement. But Wimber is gifted writer and I really had no major objections about most issues he raised on this book. Part autobiographical essays on himself and commentary of 1960- mid 1980&#039;s growth of the Vineyard movement.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Power evangelism is little bit hard to read, it was written in 1980&#8217;s and shows values of those times. Wimber talks about modern day miracles, power of the prayer and many other things like church revival movement  of 1960&#8217;s.<br />
It has touch of controversal issues such as guided programme to de-gay or de-homosexsualise men which sort of reminded me of Brian Tamaki and Destiny movement. But Wimber is gifted writer and I really had no major objections about most issues he raised on this book. Part autobiographical essays on himself and commentary of 1960- mid 1980&#8217;s growth of the Vineyard movement.</p>
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