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Kang-Ewala Diboro, Paul |
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Blewusi, Boniface Kwaku |
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2022-11-25T21:36:44Z |
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2022-11-25T21:36:44Z |
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2021-12 |
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Diboro P.K. & Blewusi B.K. / E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Vol.2 No.12 (2021) pp. 191-209 |
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ISSN 2720-7722 |
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http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/30400 |
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STAFF/FACULTY PUBLICATIONS ( E-JOURNAL) |
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ABSTRACT
The book of Acts is often referred to by many scholars and preachers when
discussing Christian missions with emphasis on Acts 1:8 as the centrality of the
book. Unfortunately, very little exegetical study is done on the text by scholars
in relation to missions. It appears that Luke fails to provide a detailed blueprint
strategies or approaches to the command for missions (witnessing) in the text.
This article therefore considers Acts 1:8 exegetically to establish its missionary
importance. In the light of this, the article assesses the mission strategies of the
Early Church, Historic Missions and Neo-Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches
in Ghana. The article contends that, a reflection on the current trend of Neo-
Pentecostal/Charismatic approaches or strategies to missions in Ghana gives a
valuable insight of a departure from the early missionary strategies in general. The
article acknowledges that, the recent widespread involvement of Pentecostal and
Charismatic churches in the use of radio, social media, television, open-air crusades,
street evangelism, preaching in buses, prayer and prophetic meetings/conventions,
medical outreach work and social welfare are ways to fulfill missions in the light
of Acts 1:8. The article also highlights the need to broaden the understanding and
task of Christian missions to meet the challenges of the recent changing Ghanaian
Christian religious landscape.
Keywords: Missions, Missiology, Neo-Pentecostal Churches, Early Church,
Strategy, Book of Acts, Historic Churches. |
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CHRISTIAN SERVICE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE |
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en |
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Noyam Publishers |
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Volume 2;Issue 12 |
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dc.subject |
Missions, Missiology, Neo-Pentecostal Churches, Early Church, Strategy, Book of Acts, Historic Churches. |
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dc.title |
Implications of Acts 1:8 for Ghanaian Neo-Pentecostal Missiology |
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E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (EHASS) |
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Article |
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