5 articles in this issue
Fernando Mora
The purpose of this article, besides highlighting some of the history of Vineyard worship in Latin America, is to bring to the table a discussion about the use of translated songs and their influence in the development and maturation of Vineyard worship m... see more
June Dickie, Lynell Zogbo
In the past two decades, the Bete people, along with all the populations of Côte d’Ivoire, have experienced two painful civil wars, leading many to experience various kinds of physical and emotional trauma. To help them in their vulnerability, we organise... see more
Emmanuel Fasipe
The use of indigenous musical instruments has played a significant role in the life and worship experience of the Yoruba Christians of Southwestern Nigeria. The early missionaries who brought Christianity to Yorubaland discouraged the use of indigenous so... see more
Matt Menger
Kristi Colas
How important are the lyrics that we sing in church? Do they necessitate analysis and evaluation? If so, how might ethnodoxologists enable indigenous church leaders to do this in order to assess and improve their congregation’s active repertory? I develop... see more