Opinion

Why the future face of Christianity is African

By Andrew Boyd — Originally published by Christian Today African Christianity is set to become the face of the faith around the world. By 2050, 40% of the world’s Christians will be African, the African Biblical Leadership Initiative (ABLI Forum) was told. The Forum in Cameroon heard a clear call […]

Tensions rising in Jos, Nigeria: Muslim mobs attack Christian citizens

Originally published in International Christian Concern Jos, the capital of Plateau State, is located in central Nigeria, between the predominantly Muslim north and Christian south. While Jos is known for its economic opportunities that attract people from across Nigeria to relocate there, this central location and diverse population has been […]

‘No hope of peace for Nigeria’s Middle Belt without equality and justice’

Originally published by World Watch Monitor Obscured by Boko Haram’s headlines, violence has also raged further south, in Nigeria’s Middle Belt: a less reported, years-long campaign which experts now believe has been responsible for more deaths than Boko Haram. Perspectives on Nigeria’s Fulani crisis Nigeria — when Fulani herdsmen and […]