Volume 4, Issue 1
April 2019
Table of Content
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- From ‘Ubuntu’ to Koinōnia: the Spirit-formed Community and Indigenous African Compassion by Jerry M. ireland
- African and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Theological Education and Ministry by Joe Kapolyo
- Congregational Ministries and Leadership Formation in the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus by Samuel Deressa
- African Pioneered Churches in the West: Limitations and Possibilities by Joseph Ola
- Can the West Really Be Converted? by Harvey C. Kwiyani
- Book Review of “Our Children Need Roots and Wings: Equipping and Empowering Young Diaspora Africans for Life and Mission” by Israel Olofinjana
"In this issue, you will find essays that make bold but humble suggestions about the mission of God in post-Christian West (Kwiyani), in theological education (Kapolyo), in ubuntu and koinonia (Ireland) and in African churches in Liverpool and Minneapolis. I pray you will find these articles engaging."
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About MAJAM
MAJAM is established to provide a critical scholarly commentary on the development of mission within African Christianity, and the study thereof, both in Africa and in the Diaspora. It is about mission and the African peoples. Anyone can contribute, regardless of whether they are African or not. Articles have to reflect mission by or among Africans, in Africa or elsewhere. Subject of interest include African theology, African philosophy, African religions, leadership and others.
To submit an essay, please, contact missioafricanus@gmail.com. You will find our essay guidelines here.