The term ‘Renaissance’ literally means ‘re-birth’. Africa needs a re-birth that can lift the continent from being the most undeveloped and impoverished part of the world, and enable it to develop rapidly, to attain to the legitimate aspirations of countless millions of its inhabitants
Emerging Leaders
Young leaders must be exposed to real life leadership challenges. Leadership must be taught in a practical and contextual way that allows young leaders to immediately be operational after their studies.
Sharing the same passion for understanding and fighting Africa’s misfortunes with God’s kingdom principles and bringing this message to the ears of the greatest number possible of Africans.
In Africa we have something called ‘ubuntu’ in Nguni languages. I am human because I belong. A person with ubuntu is welcoming, hospitable, warm, generous, and willing to share.
UPDATE on RENAISSANCE in TANZANIA In our article in June 2016, ‘Some promising early signs of Renaissance in Africa’, we wrote about the transformation taking place in Tanzania since Dr…
Written on Friday, 12 May 2017 00:23
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We are privileged to live in one of the most beautiful parts of the world. Cape Town has no written history before 1488 when it was mentioned by the Portuguese…
Written on Thursday, 06 April 2017 10:27
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There are some promising signs that have potential to bring true renaissance to parts of Africa. However, history has taught us to be cautious because leaders have at times won…
Written on Monday, 14 November 2016 22:32
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In following chapters we will identify the spiritual roots behind ubuntu and behind the early Christian communities. This is important if we are to find out why Africa today shows…
Written on Monday, 14 November 2016 22:45
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Published on May 8, 2016 Michael describes his experiences while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and how some events dramatically demonstrated that God was bringing down false gods in Africa.
Written on Monday, 14 November 2016 22:34
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