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    The employment of performing arts to retain youths in Pentecostal churches in Kampala: Focus on Kampala Pentecostal Church Watoto-Central

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    Undergraduate Dissertation (7.268Mb)
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    2022
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    Namakula, Sarah
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    This study used the case study design combined with the interview method, non-participant, observation, and document analysis. This study aimed at examining whether youths are attracted to Pentecostal churches because of the employment of Performing arts. The study aimed to investigate the specific forms that attract youths to Pentecostal churches due to the use of performing art and suggest ways to enhance the use of performing arts in the churches. Qualitative methods were used to gather data in this report and the findings showed that youths are mostly attracted to Pentecostal churches because of the performing arts. The last part of this report offers recommendations to employ in line of performing arts and Pentecostal churches.
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