Pentecostalism in Ethiopia is the practice of various Pentecostal forms of Christianity—often included within the evangelical category of P'ent'ay—in Ethiopia, with a constituency of above 1 million members.[1] Despite persecution by the government and the dominant Ethiopian Orthodox Church, Pentecostalism relied on youth and technology to spread its practices throughout the country.[2] It has been found to contribute to the prosperity of people in Ethiopia. The message of Pentecostalism includes prosperity and beliefs around expectations for a better life.[3] After gaining religious freedom in 1991, churches began preaching prosperity and growth outside the government and to discuss fighting corruption.[2] Some Pentecostal worshipers state that the style of worship offers them tangible help for worldy problems.[2] Worship services include the practices speaking in tongues, divine healing, exorcism, prophecy, and powerful prayer.[3]
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^ abcFantini, Emanuele (July 2015). "Go Pente! The Charismatic Renewal of the Evangelical Movement in Ethiopia". In Ficquet E., Prunier G. (Eds), Understanding Contemporary Ethiopia,: Monarchy, Revolution and the Legacy of Meles Zenawi.
^ abPeel, J. D. Y. (2016), "Postsocialism, Postcolonialism, Pentecostalism", Christianity, Islam, and Orisa-Religion, Three Traditions in Comparison and Interaction, University of California Press: 88–102, JSTOR 10.1525/j.ctt1ffjng5.10
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