pentekostalizm
Pentekostalizm is a Protestant Christian movement that emphasizes the experience of the Holy Spirit. It is characterized by beliefs such as divine healing, spiritual gifts, and the baptism of the Holy Spirit, which is often evidenced by speaking in tongues. Pentecostal churches trace their origins to the Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles, which began in 1906.
The movement's theology centers on the belief that the gifts of the Holy Spirit described in the
Pentekostalizm is a diverse global movement, with a significant presence in Africa, Latin America, and Asia,