Orthodox faith. African mission. Global Anglicanism.
This is a personal space to think aloud about theology, leadership, and the mission of the church. Much of what shapes these reflections comes from Africa—where Anglican faith is growing, tested, and alive. My hope is to encourage a church that is faithful to Scripture, confident in Christ, and courageous in the world.
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A Short Story ‘Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don’t be afraid.’[1] That was what the…
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There is no denying it. The centre of gravity in the Anglican Communion has moved decisively and permanently toward the…
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The Gospel never changes, but the world it enters always does. Every generation and every culture hears the Word of…
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Every generation needs a voice that calls the Church back to the centre of faith. Søren Kierkegaard was such a…
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Introduction Let’s be clear from the start. Liturgy is not decoration. It is the way the Church allows Scripture to…
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Theology should never be an abstract exercise. It must speak to life on the ground, to how faith is lived,…
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Archbishop Ezekiel Kondo’s first visit after two and a half years’ absence to All Saints’ Cathedral, Khartoum Let us be…
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The appointment of Dame Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury has now drawn formal responses from both the Global South…
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The appointment of Dame Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury has been greeted with both applause and alarm. Social media,…
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Harvey C. Kwiyani’s Decolonizing Mission (SCM Press, 2025) is one of those rare books that both discomforts and enlightens its…
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I came across the writings of the late Bénézet Bujo a few months ago, a Congolese Catholic theologian who spent…