This article sets forth the argument that Christian ministry in Africa must become socially and culturally informed and constructed or else it will not touch the African soul and thus remain superficial. Black African people aspire above everything else to experience fullness of life and wellbeing here and now, as demonstrated by their greetings that are actually an enquiry into each other’s health and an expression of the wish for the other’s good health and wellbeing. The mainline churches that operate in Africa should embrace the scripturally sound Christian healing ministry in obedience to Christ’s commission to preach the gospel and heal the sick, if they are to prosper. Hence, this article discusses the following eight points, namely,...
Sickness is a problem that has not escaped any society and thus is on the agenda of every culture. S...
This article aims missional diaconate as a method of sustainable development in Africa. The focus is...
CITATION: Onwunta, U. A. & Hendriks, H. J. 2009. Missio Dei and ethnic diversity in Africa : a refle...
<p>This article sets forth the argument that Christian ministry in Africa must become socially...
Africa is a continent plagued with many sicknesses and diseases. Self-evidently health and healing w...
This article revisits the role healing has played in the growth of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) a...
There is so much alienation, pain and suffering in our today�s world. In this vein, African Christi...
The extended family (community) in Africa plays a crucial role in the process of healing. However, ...
<p>Although Jeremiah�s lamentation is directed towards the wound of God�s people in Zion, Afri...
The high value of good health in Africa and the serious threat to life posed by diseases that plague...
Since the advent of modernity and Christianity in Africa, indigenous African holistic healing, and e...
In whose ‘order’, ‘newness’ and ‘foundation’ is ecclesiology based in South Africa? The colonial le...
This article reports on the pragmatic task that formed the conclusion and flagship part of a master’...
The article reflects on how African Christianity can attempt home-grown solutions for sustainable l...
This article makes a simple assertion. The problems faced by global societies require a multi-discip...
Sickness is a problem that has not escaped any society and thus is on the agenda of every culture. S...
This article aims missional diaconate as a method of sustainable development in Africa. The focus is...
CITATION: Onwunta, U. A. & Hendriks, H. J. 2009. Missio Dei and ethnic diversity in Africa : a refle...
<p>This article sets forth the argument that Christian ministry in Africa must become socially...
Africa is a continent plagued with many sicknesses and diseases. Self-evidently health and healing w...
This article revisits the role healing has played in the growth of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) a...
There is so much alienation, pain and suffering in our today�s world. In this vein, African Christi...
The extended family (community) in Africa plays a crucial role in the process of healing. However, ...
<p>Although Jeremiah�s lamentation is directed towards the wound of God�s people in Zion, Afri...
The high value of good health in Africa and the serious threat to life posed by diseases that plague...
Since the advent of modernity and Christianity in Africa, indigenous African holistic healing, and e...
In whose ‘order’, ‘newness’ and ‘foundation’ is ecclesiology based in South Africa? The colonial le...
This article reports on the pragmatic task that formed the conclusion and flagship part of a master’...
The article reflects on how African Christianity can attempt home-grown solutions for sustainable l...
This article makes a simple assertion. The problems faced by global societies require a multi-discip...
Sickness is a problem that has not escaped any society and thus is on the agenda of every culture. S...
This article aims missional diaconate as a method of sustainable development in Africa. The focus is...
CITATION: Onwunta, U. A. & Hendriks, H. J. 2009. Missio Dei and ethnic diversity in Africa : a refle...