PneumAfrica Journal

Overview
PneumAfrica Journal exists to advance the cause of Christ in Africa through theological reflection on Pentecostal thought and practice. It has runs since 2013 to present. 

 

Articles

Vol 8.2, 2025

  • Douglas P. Lowenberg, PhD, “Who Should Speak Authoritatively in Church (Part 2)?” 
  • Ojo, DMin, “Amazing Opportunities for the African Pentecostal- Charismatic Women in Ministry. Faith”
  • Steve Pennington, PhD, “A Book Review of “God’s Women Then and Now” By Deborah M. Gill and Barbara Cavaness” 
  • Danny Davis, EdD, “The Theological Equivalence of Musical and Preaching Ministries.” 
  • Lora Angeline E Timenia, PhD, “Did the Spirit of Yaweh Empower Women to Lead?”

Vol 8.1, 2025

  • Lydia Wonget, PhD, “Women in Ministry in Pentecostal and Evangelical Contexts” 
  • Peter Alex Twesigye, MDiv, “Navigating the Sacred Space”
  • Trina Pennington, MLM, “Trailing Spouses or Missionaries?” 
  • Douglas Lowenberg, PhD, “Who Should Speak Authoritatively in Church”

Vol 7.2, 2024

  • Douglas P. Lowenberg, PhD, “Who is the Bad Guy? A Fresh Look at Simon the Magician (Acts 8:1-25)”
  •  Phosido Ntwaetsile, PhD, “Exploring Effective Strategies for Addressing Syncretism and Split-Level Christianity in African Churches Through Theological Training: A Christ-Centered Pentecostal Perspective”
  • David J Garrard, PhD, “Syncretism in Theology and Mission in Africa Today”
  • Emmanuel Kwasi Amoafo, PhD, “A Review of Responding to Split-Level Christianity and Folk Religion”
  • Robert P. Menzies, PhD, “A Review of Stand Up for the Gospel: Getting the Church Back on Track”
  • Lawrence Musunte, BTh, “Interrogating the ‘Man of God’ Phenomenon” 

Vol 6.1, Spring 2024

  • Douglas P. Lowenberg, “The Right Song for the Right Occasion” 1 Timothy 3:16” 
  • Emmanuel Kwasi Amoafo, “A  Proposal for Church Growth” 
  • Ivan Hartsfield “A Theological Response to the Challenge of Witchcraft in African Christianity”
  • Phodiso B. Ntwaetsile , “Using Technology to Enhance Learning in Bible Colleges”

Vol 5.1, 2023 

  • Kwasi Amoaf, “Renewing Our Ecclesiology Through Christ – Centered, Gospel Focused Preaching”
  • Trina Pennington, “Considering Current Realities and Creating a Culture for Intentional Female Leadership Development”
  • Gary Flokstra, “Writing, Publishing, Collecting, Disseminating, and Reading as “FRUIT THAT LASTS,” John 15:16 
  • Elonga N. Hilaire, “Anointing the Sick with Oil: Three Theological Trends”
  • Sawadogo Y. Jephthah, “Renewing our Departmental Training Systems”
  • Michael Pamfwiri Mkandawire, “The Need for A Contextualized African Missional Ecclesiology: The Case of Malawi Assemblies of God.”

Vol 4.1, 2022

  • Douglas Lowenberg, “Having Gone, Disciple All Nations: Context, Canon, Commission and Charisma”
  • Delta Cavner and Julie Bryant, “Teach for Life Change: How to Plan Lessons That Integrate the Head, Heart, Hands, and Habits of Students”
  • Phillip Bhunu, “How to Help Faculty Create Deep Learning Experiences For Students” 
  • Leo Kinuthia Kihara, “Improving School Culture to Enhance Staff Productivity and Attainment of Students’ Academic Goals” 

Vol 3.1, 2020

  • Bernard B. Fyanka, “The Historical Theology Of Tax Exemption And The Nigerian Church”
  • Aklilu Kuma And Delta Cavner, “Instructional Strategies Impacting Ethiopian Theological Education And Pentecostal Churches”
  • Jeremy Bone, “Pentecostal Contributions To A Missional Ecclesiology” 

Vol 2.1, 2016

  • Emmanuel K. Amoafo, “An Exegesis Of The Israelite Wilderness Journey As A Paradigm Of Spiritual Formation For The Ghana Church Today”
  • Linda Seiler, “Homosexuality In The Context Of Missio Dei: A Response To Today’s Sexual Crisis”
  • Ministerial Theological Reflection: Jeff Nelson And Ismael Yusuf

Vol 1.1, 2013

  • John L. Easter, “Under The Mango Tree: Pentecostal Leadership Training In Africa”
  • Irving Whitt, “Contextualized Training For Pentecostal Leaders In Africa: Retrospect And Prospect”
  • Richard Bogere, “Kampala School Of Theology: A Case Study In The Development Of A Holistic Training Model”