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African Christianity is at a crossroads. Its history is one of both struggle and triumph, a reminder of the Gospel’s power to transform cultures and communities. But its future depends on how we navigate the challenges of contextual theology, historical baggage, and structural reform.

Let this conversation challenge us to think critically about our faith. How do our historical contexts shape the way we live out the Gospel today? What lessons can African Christianity teach the global church about resilience, adaptability, and community? And most importantly, how can we, as believers, embody a faith that is both rooted in truth and alive to the world around us?