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Andreas Wiget is a [[Reformed Baptist]] who resides in [[Switzerland]], and is well-known for his ministry [[Digging Deeper]] that educates and provides information/resources for theology/doctrine and church history, especially in relation to the [[Spiritual gifts]]. He holds to and affirms the doctrine of [[Cessationism]] and denies the doctrines of [[Continuationism]] and [[Charismatic theology]].
Andreas Wiget is a [[Reformed Baptist]] who resides in [[Switzerland]], and is well-known for his online content ministry "[[Digging Deeper]]" (that educates and provides information/resources for theology/doctrine and church history, especially in relation to the [[Spiritual gifts]]). He holds to and affirms the doctrine of [[Cessationism]] and denies the doctrines of [[Continuationism]] and [[Charismatic theology]]. Through his ministry [[Digging Deeper]], Andreas also operates a [[Facebook]] [[Facebook groups|group]] "[[Overcoming Post Charismatic Stress]]", which is focused on those who have left [[Charismatic theology]] (or churches that affirm such).

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Andreas Wiget is a Reformed Baptist who resides in Switzerland, and is well-known for his online content ministry "Digging Deeper" (that educates and provides information/resources for theology/doctrine and church history, especially in relation to the Spiritual gifts). He holds to and affirms the doctrine of Cessationism and denies the doctrines of Continuationism and Charismatic theology. Through his ministry Digging Deeper, Andreas also operates a Facebook group "Overcoming Post Charismatic Stress", which is focused on those who have left Charismatic theology (or churches that affirm such).