Abstract:
Recently, it appears the centre of gravity of Christian youth worldwide has shifted from the
traditional or historic mission churches to Pentecostal, Neo-Pentecostal and Charismatic
churches. This global phenomenon is also seen in a migration among Ghanaian Christian
youth from mission or mainline churches to Pentecostal and Charismatic churches. What
accounts for their migration and what could be done to prevent such mass movement?
This paper argues that there are many factors that may determine the migration rate of the
youth from historic mission churches. Interviews and literature study were the approaches
employed for gathering of data. The paper draws attention to the fact that retaining the
Ghanaian Christian youth in mission churches has become a major concern in a pluralistic
church environment in Ghana.