nr 2: Organizations and Decision Procedures within the Swedish Pentecostal Movement

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6.10 The Pentecostal Mission’s International Literary Centre (PIL) ‛The circulation of Bibles, parts of the Bible, journals, tracts and other Christian literature‛ has taken place ‛everywhere‛ where ‛the missionaries have been.186 At the missionary conference in Alingsås in March 1962 the missionary Martha Lagerström suggested that a tract centre with international coverage, should be established. The recommendation was accepted and the conference made' a statement signed by the presidency. This statement was published in the press of the Pentecostal Movement.187 At the preachers meeting in the Philadelphia Church in Stockholm in December 1970 ‛a renewed initiative was taken in this great work.‛ 188 A committee of 32 persons ‛was appointed at the preachers conference‛, reports Olle Johansson in the Evangelii Härold.189 According to the recommended working policies for the PIL's work it says that they ‛were encouraged‛ … ‛to form a committee.‛ The period for that mandate should be ‛four years‛ at the most. Board meetings ‛ought‛ to be held ‛at least twice a year‛. The chairman is appointed ‛at every meeting.‛ Each year at the first meeting ‛an executive committee is appointed consisting of seven individuals. The chairman is chosen by the working committee.‛ Between the two meetings held by the working committee, the latter ‛takes care of‛ ‛the concerns for the working committee‛ and is ‛responsible to the working committee‛ for its actions. ‛The Philadelphia Church in Stockholm for foreign mission is responsible for the accounts that are to be looked into by the Churches accountants.‛ The working policy describes the assignment of the PIL to be: 1. ‛Encouraged to prayer and sacrifice for this work in all mission fields.‛ 2. ‛To collect means.‛ 3. ‛To buy Bibles and Christian literature.‛ _________________ 186 Administrative reports, ’Pingstmissionens Internationella Litteraturcentrum’, 1971. 187 Carlsson 1963, p. 37 ff. 188 Administrative reports, ‘Pingstmissionens Internationella Litteraturcentrum’, 1971. 189 Evangelii Härold 24.2.71, Olle Johansson, ‛Pingstmissionens Internationella

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DENOMINATIONS

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pages 93-94

7.5 The influence of the local Church

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page 82

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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pages 86-92

7.4 The Yearly National Conferences

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page 81

7.3 The history of the central Organizations

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page 80

6.12 The Pentecostal Churches Youth Work (PU

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pages 75-77

7.2 No to denomination – yes to its functions

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page 79

Churches

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pages 69-74

6.8 The IBRA Radio (International Broadcasting Association

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pages 62-65

6.6 The ‘Kaggeholms Folkhögskola’ Foundation

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pages 47-51

6.10 The Pentecostal Mission’s International Literary Centre (PIL

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page 68

6.7 The Swedish Free Mission (SFM

18min
pages 52-61

Foundation

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pages 66-67

6.5 Lewi Pethrus’ Foundation for Philanthropic Work

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pages 42-46

6.4 The Philadelphia Central Fund for Preachers

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pages 40-41

6.3 The General Savings and Credit Bank (Samspar

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page 39

5.3 Arguments against organizations

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page 30

6.2 The Newspaper Dagen Ltd

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pages 35-38

5.4 ‛Apostolic links‛

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pages 31-32

4.8 A leader and succession

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pages 26-27

5.2 Elders and the function of administration

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page 29

4.6 A leader’s legitimate role

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page 24

4.7 A leader and the rules

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page 25

4.5 A leader’s personality

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page 23

4.2 A leader and power

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page 20

PREFACE

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pages 7-9

2.2 The Bible and society

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page 14

4.4 A leader takes the initiative

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page 22

2.3 Time and space

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1.4 Objectives

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page 12

4.3 A leader’s calling

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page 21

WHY THE SWEDISH PENTECOSTAL MOVEMENT OBTAINED ITS

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