“Pentecostals cannot afford to ignore the practical situations that Kenyan masses find themselves in at the dawn of the 21st Century. They are obliged to come up with theologies that are local in character in response to local concerns” KenyaChristianity FaithPentecostalismPentecostal Christianity Author:Susan Murimi
“One of the major effects of independence on Pentecostalism was the growth of nationalism. The general feeling was one of transferring positions and authority from the missionaries to national leaders.” KenyaChristianity FaithPentecostalismPentecostal Christianity Author:Susan Murimi
“In terms of cooperation with other denominations, Classical Pentecostals in Kenya have had a wary and suspicious approach to ecumenism from their earliest decades. It was noted that they were willing to unite and cooperate with other denominations regarding service to one another and society but not in faith and doctrine. This stance was informed by their desire to safeguard their distinctive experience of baptism in the Spirit with its resultant manifestation of speaking in tongues. The suspicion lingers on, which is confirmed by the fact that neither PAG nor CITAM are members of NCCK.” Christianity FaithPentecostalismKenyan LiteraturePentecostal Christianity Author:Susan Murimi