Tongues: Beyond the Upper Room

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Faith Library Publications, 2007 - Religion - 353 pages
In Tongues: Beyond the Upper Room, Kenneth E. Hagin uses the Scriptures and powerful illustrations from his own prayer life and the lives of other respected ministers to explain clearly and simply what it means to speak in tongues. Brother Hagin leads you to the Upper Room--the place where 120 believers were mightily filled with the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost. Then he leads you beyond the Upper Room into the Throne Room of the Father--a realm in the Spirit that can be entered and explored as you yield to the Holy Spirit and pray in other tongues. Along the way, Brother Hagin addresses common objections to and misconceptions about tongues, and he explains the true scriptural purposes of tongues. He shows you how to take advantage of this supernatural gift so you can fulfill God's highest purpose for your life! This comprehensive examination of tongues answers questions such as: Is speaking in tongues for everyone? Are tongues a gift from God or a trick of the devil? If Jesus didn't speak in tongues, why should I? Did the gift of tongues cease when the original apostles died? Are tongues simply speaking a foreign language? Does praying loudly in tongues bring more power? Can you be born again without speaking in tongues?

About the author (2007)

Kenneth E. Hagin was born in 1917. He was an evangelical minister, who began his ministry in Texas in 1934. He is the founder of the Kenneth Hagin Ministries and RHEMA Bible Training Center in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. His international ministry also has centers in South Africa, Australia, and Canada. Some of his works included Doing the Works of Jesus, Doubt and Faith Food Devotions. He died September 19, 2003.

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