Origins and growth of Pentecostal and Neo-Pentecostal church movements in Zambia between 1989-2000

The Evangelical movement is a significant Christian movement in the life of the Zambian Nation and it is to this movement that the Pentecostal/Charismatic movement belongs. Undoubtedly this movement has become to be a vital player in enhancing the voice of hope and change that Evangelicals have trum...

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Main Author: Lumbe, John Muntunda Kapenda
Other Authors: Saayman, W.A.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Lumbe, John Muntunda Kapenda (2009) Origins and growth of Pentecostal and Neo-Pentecostal church movements in Zambia between 1989-2000, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1488>
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Summary:The Evangelical movement is a significant Christian movement in the life of the Zambian Nation and it is to this movement that the Pentecostal/Charismatic movement belongs. Undoubtedly this movement has become to be a vital player in enhancing the voice of hope and change that Evangelicals have trumpeted in the past twenty years. Emerging in the shadows of formidable established Christian movements such as the Evangelical fellowship of Zambia and Christian Council of Zambia, the movement is yet to consolidate itself as one of the influencing groups within the Evangelical movement. For this to happen, they has to be realization of the potential there is to become an agent of change in the Nation. In order to attain this, the movement needs introspection in their perception and involvement in socio-economic development and theological response to matters which affect communities they serve. This work endeavors to high light historical factors which have contributed to the development and growth of the Pentecostal/Charismatic movement in Zambia. Roles and contributions of the movement towards the Evangelical movement as well us short comings. === Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology === M. Th. (Missiology)