Schism in pentecostal churches: a case of Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe (2008-2017

This research emphasises on the causes of schisms in Pentecostal Churches with particular reference to AFM in Zimbabwe church from 2008-2017. This is as a result of continuous emergence of Pentecostal churches through splits from AFM and other old Pentecostal churches. There is also a rapid increase...

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Main Author: Musariri, John
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3413
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description This research emphasises on the causes of schisms in Pentecostal Churches with particular reference to AFM in Zimbabwe church from 2008-2017. This is as a result of continuous emergence of Pentecostal churches through splits from AFM and other old Pentecostal churches. There is also a rapid increase in Pentecostal churches for the past decade. Despite challenges it faced, AFM continued to grow in areas such as numerical, spiritual, infrastructural, political and technological. There are a lot of causes of these schisms which include economic challenges, doctrinal differences, spiritual gifts, leadership and management, technology and others. They affect the churches both negatively and positively. Schisms cause destruction of relationships, retardation in church growth, destruction of the church’s reputation, destruction in people’s faith and others. On the other hand, they help to expand the kingdom of God. Whenever necessary the churches are encouraged to maintain unity.
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spelling ir-11408-34132022-06-27T13:49:05Z Schism in pentecostal churches: a case of Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe (2008-2017 Musariri, John Pentecostal churches This research emphasises on the causes of schisms in Pentecostal Churches with particular reference to AFM in Zimbabwe church from 2008-2017. This is as a result of continuous emergence of Pentecostal churches through splits from AFM and other old Pentecostal churches. There is also a rapid increase in Pentecostal churches for the past decade. Despite challenges it faced, AFM continued to grow in areas such as numerical, spiritual, infrastructural, political and technological. There are a lot of causes of these schisms which include economic challenges, doctrinal differences, spiritual gifts, leadership and management, technology and others. They affect the churches both negatively and positively. Schisms cause destruction of relationships, retardation in church growth, destruction of the church’s reputation, destruction in people’s faith and others. On the other hand, they help to expand the kingdom of God. Whenever necessary the churches are encouraged to maintain unity. 2018-12-10T13:46:20Z 2018-12-10T13:46:20Z 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3413 en open Midlands State University
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title Schism in pentecostal churches: a case of Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe (2008-2017
title_full Schism in pentecostal churches: a case of Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe (2008-2017
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title_short Schism in pentecostal churches: a case of Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe (2008-2017
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