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4. Support to their members\u000AThese groups also fulfil a certain role in the pastoral care of their members. A young lay person emphasized that in his church they do not tackle subjects related to the social problems, but indicated that the FGs help their members when they have the opportunity:\u000AThe first assistance given is normal, advice and prayer as they do in all the churches. And, I have seen in the group of adult young people if they can help they do. A couple that lost a baby late in pregnancy could not pay the medical expenses. The group took up an offering to help them which was given to them later. There are always people in our house group ready to give. I cannot generalize that this happens in every house group, but I have known people that have been helped at a time of surgery or if they are unemployed they get help, not that everyone is prepared to give on this way (L6FCG).\u000AAn informant noted that \u2018the groups are like an extended family where there is unity and confidence. It is a place where liberation is offered to others (through preaching, fellowship or exorcism of demons), bringing personal victory and a chance to exercise leadership\u2019 (L3ESH). Others underline that \u2018they participate because the groups give the possibility of having close contact so that we can help each other. They help people who are out of a job by giving recommendations. These groups are a necessity for big churches\u2019 (L4ESH). A publicist affirmed that he participates \u2018as an act of obedience and to listen to the message of Jesus Christ\u2019.\u000AThese groups sometimes help by looking for work for the unemployed, giving economic support and food in a temporary way. One person said \u2018I received two baskets of food in times of need\u2019 (L1FCG). Another layman expressed a similar experience. \u2018Yes, I participate in the fellowship among the brothers and sisters because I can learn in more depth. We try to help each other depending on the needs and capacity the group. I received economic and moral support and when I had financial problems\u2019 (L2FCG).\u000AAn informant commented that she participates \u2018because in the groups a family relationship is experienced and where we share our problems and we feel the presence of God\u2019 (L1IGL). David Bueno, from his case of study of Salvadorian rural Pentecostalism, affirms that this provides an alternative moral construction to understand this context, and later he adds, \u2018It also facilitates transformation by creating social networks that can\u000A154\u000A


































































































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