East Africa Revival (Topical Term)
- Balokole
- East African Revival
- East African Revival Movement
- Broader heading: Revivals Africa, East
- Broader heading: Africa, East Church history 20th century
Work cat.: MacMaster, R.K. A gentle wind of God : the influence of the East Africa Revival, c2006.
Wikipedia, Feb. 28, 2007 (in Balokole article: East African Revival Movement which sought to renew the Protestant churches in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi.)
Church Mission Society news, 18 Aug. 2005, via WWW, viewed Feb. 28, 2007 (70th anniversary of the East African revival; East African revival was characterized by a number of people in the same locality and at the same time, who experienced "an extraordinarily powerful and unmistakable sense of the reality and presence of God, accompanied by an overwhelming conviction of biblical truth"; the Revival was responsible for the growth in numbers of the membership of the Anglican church in Uganda)
Revival in Africa, via The Way Christian Ministries Web site, Feb. 28, 2007 (East African Revival; broke out in Rwanda in 1935; within a year it was sweeping Rwanda and Burundi and touching Uganda, Kenya and Tanganyika. Though mainly Anglican it also spread to other denominations; East African Revival continued for 50 years after its beginning in the 1930s)
Ojwang, H. Of "Rwandaism," its origin spread and impact in Eastern Africa, via Kenya times Web site, Feb. 28, 2007 (religious movement known as the East Africa Revival)
Google search, Feb. 28, 2007 (912 hits for "East Africa Revival"; 504 for "East African Revival")
OCLC, Feb. 28, 2007 (in titles: East Africa revival; East African Revival; East African revival movement; the "revival" in East Africa)
2011365124: Il movimento pentecostale nel post-genocidio rwandese: i salvati (Balokole), c2011
Dictionary of African Christian biography WWW site, Sept. 14, 2011: Kivengere, Festo, c. 1919 to 1988 entry (East African Revival (Balokole)
Wikipedia WWW site, Sept. 14, 2011: Timeline of Christian missions entry (1927 - East African revival movement (Balokole) emerges in Rwanda and moves across several other countries)