DISCOVERING THE JOB DESCRIPTION OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Frank Tunstall is a graduate of the Emmanuel College class of 1963. In this book, he presents a powerful, in-depth portrait of the broadly-based job description of the Holy Spirit. He wrote the book for that purpose - to show the many-faceted roles of the Spirit. In doing this, he captured the core, I think, of the Spirit's ministry when he wrote the Spirit makes "His home in the human temple, with His primary mission being to teach people about Jesus."
Dr. Tunstall adds, "The singular curriculum of the Holy Spirit is Jesus Christ, making Him known in the church. Everything else the Spirit does in some way grows out of that role." Then, he brings it home with this statement: "As we grow in our awareness of the Holy Spirit in our lives, we will also grow in our confidence for spreading the Lord's Great Commission around the world."
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This book is a comprehensive and thoroughly Pentecostal must-read. You will come away with a fresh, new appreciation for the job description of the Spirit both in your life and in the church, as well as in the world to come. Ron White, Ed. D., President, Emmanuel College, Franklin Springs, Georgia
Frank G. Tunstall served as bishop and superintendent of the Heartland Conference, IPHC, for eight years. He was the pioneer pastor of Northwest Christian Center (now Reflection Church) in Oklahoma City, and served the church for twenty-three years. He was also president of Southwestern Christian University in Oklahoma City, and editor in chief of IPHC publications and editor of the Advocate, then the church's official journal.
Dr. Tunstall holds five earned degrees and has written seven books primarily focused on Bible Theology. They are listed in Dr. Vinson Synan's Foreword.
Dr. Tunstall and his wife, Lu, are in their ffifty-seventh year of marriage and live in Yukon, Oklahoma. They have two living children and five grandchildren.