name the community in Fiji whose God has given more priority
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A Fijian Pentecostal church illustrates how Pentecostalism allows indigenous Fijians to construct a distinctly Fijian modernity and simultaneously recast the global and national world in anti-modern terms. Pentecostalism paves the way for a renegotiation of roles within indigenous Fijian society because individualism is set within a worldview emphasizing key indigenous values of faith and service to community. Pentecostalism also constructs an imagined (and a real) world community of Christians in which Fijians and other marginal groups participate on a more equal basis than they do in international economic and political relations. By endorsing values strongly associated with the indigenous community, however, Pentecostalism often prevents questioning ethnic inequalities within the nation of Fiji, despite the fact that Pentecostal churches see themselves as uniting individuals across cultural barriers.