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Evangelism in many parts of the world, such as Africa, has led to people adopting Christianity and leaving their traditional practices. People have moved from worshiping in forests to churches. However, there are many people who still hang on their traditions.

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Q: How have the practices changed over time for the indigenous religions?
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