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- noun A member of the
Charismatic Movement
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Examples
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The JFK experience was similar, and we are told was "Charismatic".
What's with this beautiful BBC journalist reading the news as if she's having an orgasm? Ann Althouse 2009
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'Charismatic'... well, that's got rid of my performance anxiety...
Internet TV - 18 Doughty Street Praguetory 2006
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Some believe that a 'Charismatic' Awakening occurred between 1961 and 1982.
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"Charismatic" Awakening stemmed from a Pentecostal movement that placed emphasis on the experience of the Gifts of the Spirit, including speaking in tongues, healing, prophecy and other aspects.
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"Charismatic" is the last word I'd assign to this slimeball.
Latest Articles 2009
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"Charismatic" Awakening stemmed from a Pentecostal movement that placed emphasis on the experience of the Gifts of the Spirit, including speaking in tongues, healing, prophecy and other aspects.
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Mangalore: 'Charismatic' Fr Cyprian Coelho Passes Away
unknown title 2009
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( "Charismatic" is an unfortunate word choice, as we'll see later, because all true Christians are gifted by the Holy Spirit whether they identify themselves as
www.markdroberts.com 2008
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Charismatic Episcopalians in Brazil work with impoverished people who scrape out a living in garbage dumps.
Global Study: Growing Pentecostal Churches Have Social Mission 2011
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Charismatic Episcopalians in Brazil work with impoverished people who scrape out a living in garbage dumps.
Global Study: Growing Pentecostal Churches Have Social Mission 2011
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