
Apostolic Faith Mission
The Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) is a Christian denomination that originated in the early 20th century, associated with the Pentecostal movement. It emphasizes the experience of being "filled with the Holy Spirit," which believers interpret as empowerment for living a Christian life and sharing their faith. The AFM focuses on evangelism, healing, and spiritual gifts, such as speaking in tongues. Founded in the late 1900s in South Africa, it has since grown internationally, with congregations worldwide, promoting community worship and social outreach in addition to its spiritual activities.