Monday, 24 December 2007

In Colombia women use new faith to gain equality The Christian Science Monitor

She credits her newfound faith for improving her life. used to drink and cheat on his wife Adelina Zu iga r. but he gave that up and supports her work as a pastor and activist. Sincelejo Colombia Adelina Zu iga a farmer s wife said nothing when her husband called her worthless. She was uneducated and dependent and she let him. In a country where machismo surfaces at all levels of interaction Ms. Pentecostalism is often characterized by its socially conservative stances. Of those displaced women are overwhelmingly the victims and the survivors. And Pentecostal women such as Zu iga are pursuing peace and justice. Colombia is widely considered the most conservative Catholic country in the region. This is particularly true when they are marginalized. They look to their churches or join new ones for orientation. The churches become zones of empowerment. com s tough privacy policy . More world news Most viewed stories for Let the presidential record show. Fi! nd the right one.

Source: http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1219/p01s03-woam.html


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