African Theologians Respond to Wole Soyinka’s Critique of Christianity’s Harmful Influence
Recent statements of Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka paint a very dark picture of the developments of Christianity in Africa.
Recent statements of Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka paint a very dark picture of the developments of Christianity in Africa.
As the U.S. debates reparations for descendants of U.S. slavery, looking to Africa might help clear a path forward.
Zion Christian Church, founded by Engenas Lekganyane in 1925, is “the largest indigenous religious movement in southern Africa.”
Black African immigrants arriving in Texas are finding a litany of racial, cultural and practical challenges that can be different from—and overshadowed by—the experiences of Latino immigrants.
The Harvest Bible Chapel of Monrovia, Liberia, with support from its mother church in the U.S., is training more than 100 members to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to ...
I attended an Ethiopian Church in D.C. for two years before the Lord called me into full-time ministry in the American church. I remember wrestling with this decision and asking ...
Dr. Celestin Musekura, president and founder of African Leadership and Reconciliation Ministries, explains how Westerners can be effective in missions.
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