South African Tony Balcom on “faith in the boiling pot”
In 2014, I am committed to plunge into the massive literature on African theology, or what I prefer to call “Christian theology written by Africans.” After all, we don’t usually speak of “European...
View ArticleBishop Okorocha on the meaning of “salvation”
Left: Rev Dr Cyril Okorocha, Anglican Bishop of Owerri (Ima State, Nigeria) Like people, churches have a lifespan. They will eventually die. That doesn’t make it any easier for me to see buildings that...
View ArticleKwame Bediako reflects on Jesus as ancestor
Kwame Bediako Kwame Bediako (1945-2008) was a Ghanian Christian theologian. With a PhD from Aberdeen, he was Director of the Akrofi-Christaller Memorial Centre for Mission Research and Applied Theology...
View ArticleThird Global Nazarene Theology Conference, Johannesburg (23-27 March)
The first meeting of the Africa Nazarene Women Clergy convened for three days prior to the GTC-3. We have some amazing female ministers in Africa! The Third Global Nazarene Theology Conference wrapped...
View ArticleSpiritual beings in the Old Testament
Rev Chanshi Chanda Today’s guest is Chanshi Chanda. Reverend Chanda (M.A in Religion, Africa Nazarene University) is a long time Nazarene. Congolese by birth and formerly a pastor and Field Strategy...
View ArticleFear or faith? Mrs. O’Leary’s cow and the Ebola virus
You’ve heard of a scapegoat. How about a scapecow? From October 8-10, 1871, the Great Chicago fire cut a huge swath through the city, resulting in $ 192 million in damage to property, killing 300 and...
View ArticleStrong theological education, strong church
Dr. Crofford teaches a course on John Wesley’s theology to students in Benin Though my calling is to vocational Christian ministry, there have been transition times when I was very glad for my bank...
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