Abstract

The author provides an overview of the history and the core values of two Lutheran (ALC/ELCA) mission endeavors among Muslims in the African Sahel: the Eglise Evangélique Luthérienne du Sénégal and the Joint Christian Ministry in West Africa, both oriented toward the Fulbe people. Rooted in a theology of the cross, and nourished by a post modern setting, both endeavors at Christian witness among Muslims gave fruit to a dialogue of life and action. As a catalyst for personal transformation for those involved, these initiatives offer a paradigm for all who are engaged in interfaith dialogue.KeywordsCentral African RepublicUlterior MotiveChristian MissionFulani ProjectVatican CouncilThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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