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This paper is a research on the "Impacts of Covid-19 on the spiritual life of believers in Mozambique Island". It was conducted at the Assembly of God Evangelical Church, Nampula - Mozambique Island District. The main objective of this book was to explore the impacts of Covid-19 on the spiritual life of believers. To achieve the objective, four instruments of data collection were used namely interview, questionnaire, observation and document analysis, and 55 participants were involved, including 1 pastor, two evangelist and two deacons of the same church. The study employed paragmatic paradigm…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This paper is a research on the "Impacts of Covid-19 on the spiritual life of believers in Mozambique Island". It was conducted at the Assembly of God Evangelical Church, Nampula - Mozambique Island District. The main objective of this book was to explore the impacts of Covid-19 on the spiritual life of believers. To achieve the objective, four instruments of data collection were used namely interview, questionnaire, observation and document analysis, and 55 participants were involved, including 1 pastor, two evangelist and two deacons of the same church. The study employed paragmatic paradigm and opted for mix approaches, comprising both qualitative and quantitative approaches for data analysis. Moreover, the study employed mix sampling technique, so for 5 believers who were interviewed, the selection were through non probability sampling technique, while for 50 who were administered online questionnaire were taken randomly. Moreover, the churches were observed during this period to make sure that they did not practice any religious activity in the church.
Autorenporträt
El Sr. Realito Adamugy Ussene Momade y la Sra. Ninla Carlos Lipanoa son compañeros de la misma Universidad, en concreto de la misma Facultad. Decidieron trabajar juntos en este valioso trabajo para informar a la gente de cómo Covid-19 on ha impactado en los sectores turísticos de la isla de Mozambique, Patrimonio de la Humanidad.