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When they grow up and move to another town, they don't end up in Presbyterian churches but in Baptist or Charismatic ones, which feel familiar to them.
Charismatic and youthful, Seung was wearing shiny gold sneakers and a blazer with metal studs on the back.
In the Maritimes, charismatics produce the monthly newspaper The Atlantic Charismatic, in existence now for 19 years.
Although Brethren leaders throughout New Zealand unanimously rejected the Charismatic movement in 1964, attitudes today are much more diverse.
For many the Azusa Street revival has become a personal spiritual marker, the Genesis of the Charismatic movement as we know it today.
Eritrean independent Pentecostal and Charismatic churches as well as Presbyterian, Assemblies of God and Methodist-linked churches are reported to be targeted.
He was a member of Our Lady of the Angels Church, active in the Charismatic Movement, a Friend of Bill Wilson's for 41 years and a former member of the Knights of Columbus.
Charismatic or Pentecostal congregations may spontaneously feel led by the Holy Spirit to action rather than follow a formal order of service, including spontaneous prayer.
Other Charismatic movement leaders in New Zealand include Bill Subritzky.
The Charismatic movement is the international trend of historically mainstream congregations adopting beliefs and practices similar to Pentecostals.
Of course, it's easier to raise money for something fluffy. Charismatic megafauna like the panda do appeal to people's emotional side, and attract a lot of public attention.
She was baptized in the 1980s and is now greatly interested in the charismatic movement of the Holy Spirit.
The men in grey suits are people who have a lot of power in business or politics, but aren't well-known or charismatic.
The video I watch consists entirely of a 1966 interview with L. Ron Hubbard, the charismatic founder of Scientology.
One reason stars become stars is that they are highly talented and charismatic.
Slap bang in the centre of Vietnam is Hoi An, a charismatic old port bearing all the architectural hallmarks of its commercial heritage.
He has always been a charismatic lead singer and he certainly has the stamina to match.
He has seduced audiences with his charismatic portrayals of characters for 57 years.
He was an intensely charismatic actor and conveyed the meanings of words as dramatically and sensitively as the music.
Its central figure is a charismatic, obsessive megalomaniac bent on avenging himself on the civilized world.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I refer particularly to the charismatic organization and government of the church.
Paul had in Corinth, contemporaneously with his description of the charismatic state of the church there, to denounce sad abuses.
Delisting a species, especially a charismatic one like the bald eagle or the gray wolf, is a process fraught with political and public tension.
The two were very different, Luce proper and tightwound, Hadden charismatic and saturnalian.
Led by charismatic mainman E, the band's repertoire was mainly one of frantic garage stompers.
Until she met the intelligent and charismatic gangster, Niles had a respected life ahead.
With a musical repertoire as uncommercial as their name, they're fronted by the charismatic Frank who never removes his giant papier-mache head.
Led by the charismatic and ambitious Appius Claudius, the Decemvirs refused to step down and attempted to usurp government power.
A charismatic, bombastic and confrontational man, he is anti-West.
In such acts, the mysterious, charismatic mesmerist would showcase his powers by inducing trances in audience members and displaying his control of their every action onstage.
They are both charismatic, superb motivators, superb tacticians and, above all, they are the only two who are real winners and have a winning mentality.
Blanchett is striking, playing an insecure but conceited woman whose neediness is balanced by a loneliness that makes her a complex but desperately charismatic personality.
Will and Testament is a moving and informative tribute to much-missed Labour MP, plain speaker, prolific diarist, writer, charismatic anti-war campaigner, husband and father.
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