Pentecostalism in the U.S. emerged from various streams of thought, but it largely stems from two traditions: the late-19th century “Holiness movement,” which was based in evangelical Methodist teachings, and African American religious practices. [David Butcher/Flickr/cc2.0]
Lloyd Daniel Barba The Conversation In the wake of every election, political analysts pore over polls for clues about how conservative Christians voted, especially evangelicals…