'This is a fresh, original and fascinating study carried out with rigour, sympathy and insight. It is also important because it fills an outstanding gap in our understanding of ethnic cultures and religion in Britain and contributes greatly to our understanding of women in Afro-Caribbean/West Indian culture.'David Martin, Emeritus Professor, The London School of Economics'The book is an important addition to the study of black churches in Britain, providing a much-needed focus on a particular Pentecostal denomination to balance generalised accounts.'Anthropology in Action'Toulis' book is a detailed, sympathetic and thoughtful contribution to a frequently neglected area of the anthropology of religion. Her analysis is careful and insightful and her conclusions should be of interest to anyone working on religion and identity.'Cambridge Anthropology