If the Pentecostal-Charismatic movement is indeed a movement of the Holy Spirit, shouldn’t its founders and leaders be marked by holiness? In this eye-opening presentation, Justin Peters explores the movement’s historical roots and examines the lives of its most revered figures—often called “God’s Generals.”

What You’ll Learn on This Episode

  • The origins of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movement.
  • The theological errors and moral failings of key figures like John Alexander Dowie, Charles Fox Parham, Amy Semple McPherson, William Branham, and others.
  • The connection between historical charismatic leaders and modern false teachers.
  • The role of the Azusa Street Revival, the Word of Faith movement, and the New Apostolic Reformation in shaping today’s charismatic teachings.
  • Why the movement’s history raises serious theological concerns.
  • Many believe that the Charismatic movement is led by the Holy Spirit, but history tells a different story.

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This episode first appeared at Justin’s YouTube channel and is posted here with his permission:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqnZQti2bpY

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