Zambia

Zambia gained her independence from Britain in October 1964. The country was under the one-party dictatorship of its first president, Kenneth Kaunda, until 1991. Growing corruption, economic collapse, and poverty prompted multi-party elections, which led a change in the government structure. The second president, Fredrick Chiluba, declared Zambia to be a Christian nation with freedom for other religions. The massive growth of evangelical churches has been encouraging, though there is the growing impact of Islam and other religions. Zambia has continued to be open for the sharing of the Gospel. 

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