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The Spiritual Gifts: Are the gifts of the Spirit for today?

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The apostle Paul told the Corinthian Christians, “Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant.”

Sadly, today many people are confused about the person and work of the Holy Spirit.

• Who or what is the Holy Spirit?
• What are the gifts of the Spirit?
• Are the gifts of the Spirit for today?
• Do all Christians have spiritual gifts?
• What is the greatest sign of being filled with the Holy Spirit?

114 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 1994

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Chuck Missler

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Charles "Chuck" Missler was an author, evangelical Christian, and Bible teacher, and former businessman and Air Force officer. He is the founder of the Koinonia House ministry based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Chuck Missler, an honors graduate of the United States Naval Academy, earned his Master of Science in Engineering from UCLA.[1] In 1999, Missler received a Ph.D. in biblical studies from the unaccredited Louisiana Baptist University in Shreveport,[2] an institution founded by the late minister Jimmy G. Tharpe.

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May 15, 2017
(This is a review of the lecture of the same name, not the Kindle "book" compiled from Missler's lecture notes.)

Though getting up there in years, Missler continues to be a dynamic speaker. I very much enjoyed this session, though it wasn't as informative as what I generally expect from him. Part of the reason is that I had just finished listening to Ron Matsen's lecture series entitled "The Holy Spirit" (also available for download at Koinonia House), which covers a lot of the same material. Had I listened to this one first, I probably would have appreciated it more.
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