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Research Article | Volume 4 Issue 6 (Nov-Dec, 2022)
Women Intercessors for the Church and the Nations (A.K.A Wailing Women Worldwide) In Reverse Mission, 1998 - 2019
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Abstract

The study examines the contributions of Women Intercessors for the Church and the Nations (a.k.a. Wailing Women Worldwide) to “reverse mission” which resonates with the demographic shift in World Christianity, whereby the West is no longer the centre of Christianity, but Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the Pacific. Thus, this study is to recover some of the specific contributions of Women Intercessors to the spread of the gospel in different cultural contexts and ethnicities. Utilizing historical and narrative approach to research, data were collected from oral interviews, participant observations and secondary materials, and later triangulated for validity and reliability of sources. The findings revealed that Women Intercessors for the Church and the Nations have contributed to the rapid numerical, spiritual and socioeconomic spread of the gospel. Women Intercessors for the Church and the Nations have been in six out of the seven continents of the world covering up to 103 nations. It is therefore recommended that in telling the story of the Church in Africa, women‟s contribution to reverse mission cannot be underestimated, and here lies the contribution to knowledge of this study.

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