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CHAPTER 6:
PENTECOSTAL PHASE TRANSITIONS
By their late teens, my two offspring, sons of an Alcohol Anonymous, born
again, originally Christian Science mother and a spiritually struggling and mostly
secular Jewish psychiatrist father, had been unfulfilled in their hungry search for the
experience of a personally meaningful God. After years of perhaps too academic
conversations with their parents, visits to a variety of houses of worship, talks with
University of California religion professors and evenings with a Ph.D. psychologist-
rabbi and friends at the neighborhood synagogue, they turned somewhere else.
Some of their high school friends who were Evangelical Christians took them to
their Assembly of God, Pentecostal and other Christian, direct experience of God,
churches. They came to love what they sometimes called their Wednesday night
and Sunday morning “rock and roll,” services.
Struggling with the post-Vietnam cynical mistrust of authority and the
Marijuana apathetic nihilism of the 60’s and 70’s, and clearly not enticed by what
they regarded as their father's vacuous mélange of New Age Eastern Religions and
secular brain science, they spoke about their sudden and life-changing experiences.
They studied, memorized and quoted the Scriptures as part of their commitment to
their word churches. As erstwhile cynical teenagers, now positive and brimming with
faith, | secretly called it denial, they described what was happening to them as New
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