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Sister Aimee Semple McPherson was the first Pentecostal to become a national sensation. Edith L. Blumhofer
No Luddites Here Evangelicals have (almost) always been quick to adopt communications technologies. Randall Balmer and Catharine Randall
God's Peculiar People Historian Grant Wacker explains why Pentecostals survived and even flourished. Edward J. Gitre
Frances Willard's Secret Diary . . . Margaret Lamberts Bendroth and Virginia Lieson Brereton
Weblog: Japanese Prime Minister In Trouble For Religion Comments Plus: Pakistan's blasphemy laws will stay, Jesse Ventura tries to make nice, and other stories from the world's mainstream media. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 5/18/00
Willow Creek's Place in History It turns out that the church that made seeker-sensitive a part of our vocabulary is not as revolutionary as its critics have said. By Michael S. Hamilton
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