"...a book that takes a new direction in commending the sacraments to a Pentecostal audience. ...It is hard to covey the richness of the tapestry that Tomberlin brings together, that inspires both the mind and heart, the scholar and the practitioner, the teacher and the worshipper. Deeply rooted in the Church of God tradition and yet ecumenical in engagement. From my charismatic-catholic-evangelical Anglican background I found it quite a wonderful stimulus to prayer and further thought."
Andy Lord
Nottingham, United Kingdom
...a compelling work, ...clearly written and highly applicable to [the] Pentecostal context.
The Late Dr. Robert E. Webber
Institute For Worship Studies
Pastor Daniel Tomberlin's new work entitled Pentecostal Sacraments is a refreshing addition to Pentecostal scholarship. In this text, Tomberlin has crafted an enriching blend of biblical and historical material that provides a practical model for sacramental practices in Pentecostal and Charismatic congregations. Throughout the text, Tomberlin reveals the heart of a pastor who is passionate about the sacraments and the grace they can bring into the life of a congregation as they encounter God at their altars.
Thomas J. Doolittle, Ph.D
Lee University
Bishop Daniel's work challenges not only Pentecostals, but all Christians to examine sacraments as gifts from God. He recognizes the action of the Holy Spirit is ecclesial and visible yet deeply personal to the believer. This book researches Patristic sacramental insights combined contemporary pastoral experience making this a valuable reference every library should have. The conclusions are ahead of their time and will continue to break down barriers among Christians.
Reverend Ben Stern
Catholic Diocese of Belleville, Illinois
... a book that will raise some eyebrows... a stimulating discussion of how he believes Pentecostal Worship is sacramental...
William Molenaar
Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center
...Tomberlin shows the indispensability of the Pentecostal altar experience and argues for its centrality in our personal lives, families, and corporate worship experience...
Dr. Grant McClung
Missions Resource Group