An Exciting New Learning Opportunity from Dr. Frank Tunstall and the IPHC
What does the Holy Spirit do? Of course, Pentecostals point to the empowerment that comes as a result of Spirit baptism, and the fruit and gifts that adorn the Christian’s life, but is there something more to the Holy Spirit’s role in the world, the church, and the believer?
Dr. Frank Tunstall, in his seventh book, Discovering the Job Description of the Holy Spirit, offers a provocative but profoundly Biblical answer: the Holy Spirit is first and foremost a teacher with the singular curriculum of Jesus. He writes, “The Spirit’s objective is to make [Jesus] known in the church. Everything else the Spirit does in some way grows out of that job description.”
Now, thanks to a partnership between Clergy Development, EVUSA and World Missions, the IPHC is pleased to offer this “comprehensive and thoroughly Pentecostal must-read” (Ron White, Emmanuel College President) as a series of video lessons, taught by Dr. Tunstall himself.
In these video lessons, Dr. Tunstall presents the material from his book: a comprehensive look at the Holy Spirit’s work with the incarnation of Jesus as the cornerstone. He reviews the Bible’s teaching on the Holy Spirit from the Old Testament, to Jesus’ life and teachings, to Acts and the early church’s ministry, before turning to the epistles and Revelation.
Presiding Bishop A. D. Beacham called Discovering the Job Description of the Holy Spirit “a must read for inspiration, motivation, knowledge, and growth in Jesus Christ.” We hope you will take advantage of this incredible opportunity to hear Dr. Tunstall teach the book’s rich content.
A new video will be available each Thursday via IPHC Continuing Education (iphc.org/gso/continuing-education/holy-spirit).
Dr. Tunstall’s book is available from LifeSprings Resources.
(https://lifespringsresources.com/discovering-the-job-description-of-the-holy-spirit)
What does the Holy Spirit do? Of course, Pentecostals point to the empowerment that comes as a result of Spirit baptism, and the fruit and gifts that adorn the Christian’s life, but is there something more to the Holy Spirit’s role in the world, the church, and the believer?
Dr. Frank Tunstall, in his seventh book, Discovering the Job Description of the Holy Spirit, offers a provocative but profoundly Biblical answer: the Holy Spirit is first and foremost a teacher with the singular curriculum of Jesus. He writes, “The Spirit’s objective is to make [Jesus] known in the church. Everything else the Spirit does in some way grows out of that job description.”
Now, thanks to a partnership between Clergy Development, EVUSA and World Missions, the IPHC is pleased to offer this “comprehensive and thoroughly Pentecostal must-read” (Ron White, Emmanuel College President) as a series of video lessons, taught by Dr. Tunstall himself.
In these video lessons, Dr. Tunstall presents the material from his book: a comprehensive look at the Holy Spirit’s work with the incarnation of Jesus as the cornerstone. He reviews the Bible’s teaching on the Holy Spirit from the Old Testament, to Jesus’ life and teachings, to Acts and the early church’s ministry, before turning to the epistles and Revelation.
Presiding Bishop A. D. Beacham called Discovering the Job Description of the Holy Spirit “a must read for inspiration, motivation, knowledge, and growth in Jesus Christ.” We hope you will take advantage of this incredible opportunity to hear Dr. Tunstall teach the book’s rich content.
A new video will be available each Thursday via IPHC Continuing Education (iphc.org/gso/continuing-education/holy-spirit).
Dr. Tunstall’s book is available from LifeSprings Resources.
(https://lifespringsresources.com/discovering-the-job-description-of-the-holy-spirit)