Over the past four decades, a new form of Pentecostalism has irrevocably changed the religious landscape of global Christianity.
He and his wife conduct training workshops throughout the continent..
In recent years, he has turned to qualitative research to deepen the understanding of this global phenomenon.
With more than thirty years of ministry in West Africa, Arnett has firsthand, up-close experience with Neo-Pentecostalism.
D.) is a missiologist with extensive experience as a theological education strategist and professor.
About the Author: Randy Arnett (Ph.
He concludes with suggested strategies for church leaders, evangelists, and missionaries who work in a Neo-Pentecostal environment.
Arnett applauds the strengths, and challenges the flaws of the movement.
In this carefully researched work, he unravels the context, nature, and reasons for pentecostalization.
They adopted Neo-Pentecostalism for their faith and practice.
Relying on dozens of in-depth interviews with church leaders and members, Randy Arnett explains that many African Baptists pentecostalized.
Most, but not all.
In Africa, most mainline denominations created space for Neo-Pentecostalism and continued with their historic mission.
This changed landscape is particularly evident in Africa, considered by many as the new center of Christianity.
Over the past four decades, a new form of Pentecostalism has irrevocably changed the religious landscape of global Christianity