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Pentacostals believe that the sign of salvation is speaking in tongues, whereas a non-denominational church has a lesser emphasis and considers it a spiritual gift, but not a requirement for salvation. Another observation regarding this is that many Pentacostal churches are comfortable with their congregations speaking in tongues openly, whereas non-denominational churches require an interpreter if a believer speaks tongues in front of a group of people.

Speaking in tongues is not salvation & has nothing to do with salvation. The difference is mainly doctrinal & baptismal.

I am a Apostolic Christian and knowing that salvation really means makes its easy for me to say that speaking in tongues has everything to do with salvation. Acts 2:37-38 tell us what it means to be saved and the gift of the Holy Ghost is for EVERYONE. Once you are filled with God's spirit he dwells within you. We don't speak in tongue in front of large groups and don't use interpreters. Speaking in tongues is how the Holy Ghost communicates with the Lord on your behalf. The Bible doesn't speak of people preaching or teaching in tongues. Look into finding a Apostolic church we are Pentecostal believers. Remember that the enemy is out to discourage you stick to the scriptures for those who are filled with the spirit not to what the carnal man has to say about God's word.

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