
From Azusa Street to IHOPKC - The Tangled DNA of Pentecostalism
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John and Bob trace the fractured rise of Pentecostalism from Azusa Street through the Assemblies of God, healing revivalism, and later charismatic offshoots. Their discussion follows how loose networks, revival culture, and competing doctrines helped create a movement that expanded quickly while remaining theologically unstable.
They also examine Franklin Hall, John Wimber, Branham-linked figures, racial division in early Pentecostal structures, and the broader political and cultural forces that shaped modern charismatic religion. The result is a wide-angle look at how revival movements splintered, merged, and carried ideas forward into later expressions such as the latter rain, Kansas City Fellowship, IHOPKC, and the New Apostolic Reformation.
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Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
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