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May 1, 2012 - 9:52PM
Re: Peter Ljungren

Fick ännu ett mail med anledning av inläggen kring Peter Ljungren. Återger det och ger sen en del kommentarer:

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I vilken Bibelskola gick Peter Ljungren ?

Peter Ljunggren i gick Ii USA, på något som på den tiden hette "Zion Bible Institute" in Rhode Island.

http://peteryoungren.org/impact/blog/P75/?display_pref=desktop

America – greatness in renewalWritten by Peter Youngren on January 20, 2009

When I enrolled in Zion Bible Institute in 1973 my roommate Steve Rodriquez, an African-American, opened my eyes to racism. This was brand new to me;
I came from Sweden, which at that time, especially in the smaller towns and rural areas, was almost completely a homogenous country. We had little or no reason to interact with people of other races.

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http://www.evangelicalfellowship.ca/Page.aspx?pid=3552

Commissioned of God Relying on the Chairman of the Board, Peter Youngren pastors the Word of Life Church in St. Catharines, and takes the world for Christ. by Daina Doucet

A powerful conversion experience led Youngren to commit his life to Christ at the age of 13 and to immerse himself in literature on world evangelism and divine healing.

The writings of Oswald J. Smith of People's Church in Toronto; T. L. Osborne of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Oral Edwardson of Norway; and later others such as David Yonggi Cho of Seoul, South Korea, profoundly influenced him.

A series of divinely inspired dreams launched him in his call to world evangelism at the age of 15. God confirmed the call at Zion Bible Institute in Rhode Island when he was overcome with a vision of people all over the world who were hopeless and in deep despair until the wind of the Holy Spirit touched and revived them.

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Lite ihopklippt om Zion Bible Institute

"The school was renamed the School of the Prophets in its second year and later renamed Zion Bible Institute" "Zion operated independent of denominational ties until it joined the Assemblies of God in 2000"
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"Operating by Faith Principle"

http://www.seeking4truth.com/women_in_religion.htm

1907 CHRISTINE AMELIA GIBSON (1879-1955), like many of the early Pentecostals, advanced from the holiness doctrine of entire sanctification to the Pentecostal Spirit Baptism-tongues experience.

In 1907 she began pastoring a Pentecostal church, and in 1925 she founded the Zion Bible Institute in Providence, Rhode Island.

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http://wesley.nnu.edu/fileadmin/imported_site/wts/44_annual_meeting/papers/Abraham_Antonio_Ruelas-2009_WTS_Paper-Final_Version.pdf

Operating by Faith Principle

Like other Pentecostal pioneers, Christine Amelia Gibson (1879-1955) required that female students at her Mount Zion Bible School wear uniforms.

The rationale provided at most schools that had this requirement was twofold. First, it
minimized “distractions” and kept women focused on their studies; and secondly, it served as an economic equalizer especially as the women came from varying economic background and some couldn’t afford a wide range of attire.

Gibson, was born in British Guiana (now Guyana) and orphaned at a very young age. When she was 21 years old, she was converted to Christianity and five years later a series of circumstances brought her to the United States.

Upon her arrival she resided at a Holiness faith home in East Providence, Rhode Island.

Shortly thereafter she became pastor of the church connected with the home and received the Pentecostal baptism while on a trip to Rochester, New York.
In 1910, Christine married Reuben A. Gibson and he joined her in ministry.

In 1924, Gibson founded the Mount Zion Bible School in East Providence.

The school was renamed the School of the Prophets in its second year and later renamed Zion Bible Institute. Zion operated independent of denominational ties until it joined the Assemblies of God in 2000.

The faith principle, prayer and trusting God to provide, was foundation to how the institutions founded by Gibson, were operated.

This applied to the church, faith home and the school. Unlike other college fundraising campaigns, for many years securing financial support for Zion was based on prayer and faith in God’s provision, and not on advanced pledges or fees.
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Hafo kommentar:

För min del, för att kunna bedöma att Ljungren är vilset ute, så räcker det med att att han ser upp till följande falska lärare:

“Oswald J. Smith of People's Church in Toronto; T. L. Osborne of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Oral Edwardson of Norway; and later others such as David Yonggi Cho of Seoul”

HaFo