JacLyn Enterprises has two books to present to you at this time. They are "companion" books; they complement each other. While either one is a good book to have, neither is actually complete without the other. The two books are: A Consensus of Pentecostal Thought and One Believer's Thoughts on Various Christian Topics. Below are as many details on the two books as we can give in this setting. A Consensus of Pentecostal Thought Compiled by Aaron J. Smith A book of 236 pages. Collaborating in the writing of this work are the following Spirit-filled writers: Virgil Cox Jr. Merlin L. Ford Mary J. Freeman Morris E. Golder Thomas E. Griffith Byron V. Johnson Clifton Jones Stephen C. Jones Ronald Oliver Gretchen Seagraves Francis L. Smith Ethel Trice James E. Tyson After my compiling the original Essays on Pentecostal Terms and Concepts (1992), I have had to make some hard decisions. My theology has evolved since then and if I were to publish another edition of the original work, I would have to consider the opinions of my previous faithful co-authors. Not all of them see eye to eye with me on some of the topics in the new work, One Believer's Thoughts on Various Christian Topics. Therefore, I have compiled their writings into a new book titled A Consensus of Pentecostal Thought. It is a companion book to One Believer's Thoughts and together the two books constitute a great presentation of what Pentecostal Christians think about various words used by them on a daily basis. One Believer's Thoughts on Various Christian Topics by Aaron J. Smith A book of 388 pages. This is written for all serious Christians and it is comprehensible by the average person. The entries are arbitrarily chosen as it is manifestly impossible to make the entries all-inclusive. This book and A Consensus of Pentecostal Concepts are companion books. That is, while either book is edifying and informative of itself, possessing both books gives one a broader view of Pentecostal Christian thought. For more information, please go to the address below and scroll down the list of books until you find the two books we are extolling, and click (separately) on their titles. www.lulu.com/ajs.


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