Towards Reaching the Unreached People Groups in Africa: A Pentecostal Paradigm

Author:

Agyapong Kwasi Atta1ORCID,Kwafo Emmanuel Agyei2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Theology and Missions, Pentecost University – Ghana and Department of Religion and Theology Education, Philippines Christian University, Manila - Philippines

2. Theology and Missions, Pentecost University – Ghana.

Abstract

This phenomenological study focused on understanding Unreached People Groups (UPGs) lived experiences to model a Pentecostal mission strategy. The global discussion and attention on the UPGs ignited at the 1974 Lausanne Congress and it has altered the global understanding of mission. In recent times, people’s group thinking represents a predominant pattern in global missions. Nonetheless, few scholarly works have been conducted to carefully examine UPG’s questionable theological and socio-cultural underlying assumptions and consequently, Christian institutions and missionaries are less prepared to reach out. This study directed by the Pentecost Centre for the Study of Unreached People Groups (PCUPGs) at the Pentecost University, Ghana critically re-evaluated the concept using biblical and sociocultural analysis to assess the Biblical and Conceptual basis of UPGs. The study from theological and socio-cultural perspectives developed missional strategies towards reaching the unreached people groups in Africa in fulfillment of the Great Commission of Jesus Christ, to disciple all Ethnic Groups and consequently, redefine the term “UPGs” which is a seminal contribution to scholarship. The study contributes to academia by assessing the theological and conceptual basis of the UPGs towards developing pragmatic missional strategies to overcome the contemporary mission challenges, as well as initiate a Pentecostal approach to missions amongst the UPGs in Africa. Keywords: Unreached People Groups, Great Commission, ethnic groups, socio-cultural assumptions, and missional strategies

Publisher

Noyam Publishers

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