Blessed by the Lord: A Visual Portrait of a Jumli Pentecostal Congregation

Authors

  • Samuele Poletti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2218/himalaya.2021.6578

Keywords:

Religion, Conversion, Pentecostal Christianity, Selfhood, Jumla

Abstract

Many Christian converts in the Sinja Valley of Jumla, northwest Nepal, reveal that they have been struck by the Bible because it referenced real events, especially miraculous cases of healing. These miraculous events provide tangible ‘evidence’ of God’s power that somewhat replicate the expectations that people nurture with respect to the Hindu deities. In such way, miracles play an especially crucial role in supporting the conversion of women and youngsters living in large families, who, partaking as veritable protagonists in Biblical events, are turned into the as quintessentially Christian subjects of a conversion narrative that helps substantiating their radical decision vis-à-vis the rest of their family.

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Published

15-Nov-2021

Issue

Section

Photo Essays

How to Cite

Blessed by the Lord: A Visual Portrait of a Jumli Pentecostal Congregation. (2021). HIMALAYA - The Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies, 40(2), 119-133. https://doi.org/10.2218/himalaya.2021.6578

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