Contextualization in Diaspora Mission: An African Christian’s Perspective of the Mission Agenda in the US

Authors

  • Ladep N. Gwamzhi

Abstract

This paper examines the concept of contextualization in the quest to fulfilling God’s redemptive mission by the diaspora Christian community. It addresses this key mission imperative from the lens of an African Christian leader residing in the United States. It highlights the need for immigrants; especially Christian leaders of African descent who are already involved or in the process of church planting in the US, or participating with majority culture of American churches in mission.   

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Section

Diaspora Studies