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
- 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”
