
Christian Advocacy Ministry in African Christianity: The Nature, Prospects and Challenges in Ghana
Author(s) -
Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong Rev.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of mother-tongue biblical hermeneutics and theology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2821-8965
pISSN - 2676-2838
DOI - 10.38159/motbit.2021351
Subject(s) - christianity , witness , christian ministry , scrutiny , politics , sociology , political science , public administration , law , theology , philosophy
The contributions of the church to the social, economic and political growth of Ghana have been locally and internationally recognized. There is the need therefore, to subject the nature, prospects and challenges of the Christian advocacy of the church in Ghana to intellectual scrutiny to identify the issues that must be addressed for the church to perform its advocacy effectively. The study is an examination of the Christian advocacy ministry of the church in Ghana. It used both primary and secondary materials to generate data. Minutes and reports were examined for some primary information. The analysis of the available information points to the fact that the church must pay attention to niche management, capacity building of church leaders, enhance its public theology, creation of platforms for reflections, address the attacks on voices of wisdom, and direct attention to the role of the non-clergy in the advocacy ministry for its future Christian advocacy ministry. The study has added to knowledge in the disciplines of Church and Society and Public Theology.Keywords: Advocacy Ministry, Public Theology, African Christianity, Capacity Building, Public Witness