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Missionalia

On-line version ISSN 2312-878X
Print version ISSN 0256-9507

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BANGURA, Joseph Bosco. Hope in the midst of death: Charismatic spirituality, healing evangelists and the Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone. Missionalia (Online) [online]. 2016, vol.44, n.1, pp.2-18. ISSN 2312-878X.  http://dx.doi.org/10.7832/44-1-113.

The Ebola crisis that crippled West Africa from December 2013 onwards is a watershed moment in the medical history of those nations. Ebola profoundly impacted the regions inadequate healthcare, obstructed the potential for socioeconomic development, and challenged long held traditional and religious beliefs. As the tragedy deepened, the world could not stand idly by and observe poor post-war nations being overwhelmed by a colossal health catastrophe. By the time Ebola was contained, this obnoxious monster had taken an estimated 11,315 lives in the three worst affected countries. Even though medical connoisseurs were at the forefront of the battle, healing evangelists drawing inspiration from Scripture, African culture and Charismatic spirituality, also provided perspectives in the fight against Ebola. This article reviews the response of healing evangelists and discusses how the overall spirituality of Charismatic Movements inspired hope in the midst of death.

Keywords : Ebola; Sierra Leone; healing evangelists; faith leaders; disease; pestilence; healing; African Pentecostalism; Charismatic spirituality.

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