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    Missionalia

    On-line version ISSN 2312-878XPrint version ISSN 0256-9507

    Abstract

    MANGAYI, Lukwikilu Credo. Conversions in context: Insights from an autobiographical narrative of a Congolese-born missionary at Stinkwater. Missionalia (Online) [online]. 2017, vol.45, n.1, pp.77-91. ISSN 2312-878X.  https://doi.org/10.7834/45-1-185.

    Indigenous African missionaries are increasingly becoming involved in various mission interests in their contexts. Assumptions made by many mission institutions are that when they call indigenous Africans, they would be easily accepted and integrated into the community and get on with mission duties. However, these assumptions do not hold for indigenous Africans who are not native to the land where they serve. In relation to the latter this article, based on an autobiographical narrative of a Congolese-born missionary at Stinkwater, highlights four 'conversion episodes' that the missionary went through before he begun to 'weave together' the story of the good news of Jesus with stories of people in this particular context. All these episodes have had profound implications towards reshaping and reviving his theology of mission and praxis at Stinkwater. Insights from this autobiographical narrative could be useful in the preparation of indigenous workers who intend to work in context where they are not native to the land.

    Keywords : autobiographical narrative; Baptist; Congolese-born missionary; conversion; Stinkwater.

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