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Renewal is the collective term for Charismatic, Pentecostal, and Neo-charismatic churches. According to the World Christian Database, there are nearly 80 million renewalists in the United States, including pentecostals, charismatics and neo-charismatics.

Neo-charismatic churches

The neo-charismatic denominations have more than a million members in China. In Vietnam, the Montagnard Evangelical Church is one of the largest Christian denominations.

Pentecostal churches

In Myanmar, the Assemblies of God of Myanmar is one of the largest Christian denominations. The pentecostal churches Igreja do Evangelho Completo de Deus, Assembleias de Deus, and the Assembleias Evangelicas de Deus Pentecostales are among the largest denominations of Mozambique. Indonesia has the pentecostal church Gereja Pantekosta di Indonesia. Nigeria has the Assemblies of God and the Church of the Lord (Aladura).

Renewal churches

See also

References

  1. Liu, Joseph (2006-04-12). "The New Face of Global Christianity: The Emergence of 'Progressive Pentecostalism'". Pew Research Center. Retrieved 2024-11-22.
  2. World Christian Encyclopedia. 2001. (2nd ed.) Oxford University Press. First volume, p. 521
  3. World Christian Encyclopedia. 2001. (2nd ed.) Oxford University Press. First volume, p. 516/517

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