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World|Mon, Dec. 17 2007 01:10 PM EST

Africans vs. Americans: Christianity Not Part Time in the South

By Michelle Vu|Christian Post Reporter

WASHINGTON – African Christians regard their Christian faith as their whole life and not just a part-time activity, said the head of the World Council of Churches on Sunday.

  • Samuel kobia, world council of churches
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    The Rev. Dr. Samuel Kobia, general secretary of the World Council of Churches, responds to Dean Samuel T. Lloyd III of Washington National Cathedral during its ''Sunday Forum'' on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007 in Washington, D.C.

The Rev. Dr. Samuel Kobia’s response was to a question posed by Dean Samuel T. Lloyd III of the famed Washington National Cathedral about why Christianity was exploding in Africa whereas Christian denominations in the United States have been reporting declining membership.

“Religion is seen not as a part-time occupation, but it permeates the whole life,” WCC General Secretary Kobia answered. “There are many Africans therefore that think their future will be much more hopeful if they embrace the Gospel of Jesus Christ."

It is projected that by 2025 there will be 700 million African Christians in the world – a phenomenal increase from about 10 million in the early 20th century.

Current Anglican Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Archbishop Peter Akinola, for example, has more people in his church pew on any given Sunday than all of the Anglican churches in the United States and Europe combined, according to Kobia.

“They (Africans) don’t know who else [can] provide that kind of hope that the Gospel provides,” Kobia added. “It is not politics, not economics - many of them have given up listening to political leaders or any other leaders other than those who say faith in Jesus Christ does give you hope.”

The WCC leader noted that churches in Africa respond to the needs of the people in physical, mental, and spiritual ways that the political body has failed.

“Christianity in Africa, sub-Saharan Africa especially, is seen not only as a religion, but this is the opportunity of people to contribute to national building, to peace and reconciliation, to development,” said Kobia. “Therefore the church becomes the center of activity.”

In contrast, the general secretary recalled witnessing the decline of churches in the north, particularly in Europe, during his extensive travel around the world. Magnificent gothic cathedrals in Europe have fewer and fewer people worshiping inside them, Kobia lamented.

The WCC, now for the first time, has more member churches from the global south than from the north.

“For the first time we see this shift of what has been seen as a North Atlantic ecumenical organization to a truly global Christian fellowship,” said Kobia, who is the first African WCC general secretary.

The Kenyan church leader also spoke briefly about Pentecostalism in Africa, the Anglican Communion’s division over homosexuality, and globalization.

Kobia was an invited guest at the Washington National Cathedral’s “Sunday Forum,” a 50-minute discussion hosted by Lloyd. The session addresses critical issues in the light of faith. The forum takes place every Sunday before the main service.

The WCC representative has been visiting the United States since last Wednesday to attend a two-day retreat with heads of churches in Washington, D.C.; a meeting with young ecumenical leaders; a preaching engagement at Bethesda Baptist Church; and a Pan-Orthodox gathering in New York hosted by Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, of the Armenian Orthodox Church of America. His stay is scheduled until Tuesday.

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  • Tue Dec 25, 2007 7:06 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Luke 6:26Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you! for so did their fathers to the false prophets.

    John 7:18He that speaketh of himself seeketh his own glory: but he that seeketh his glory that sent him, the same is true, and no unrighteousness is in him.

    Matthew 7:15Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. 16Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?

    2 Corinthians 11:19For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing ye yourselves are wise. 20For ye suffer, if a man bring you into bondage, if a man devour you, if a man take of you, if a man exalt himself, if a man smite you on the face.

    Galatians 3: 1O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth, before whose eyes Jesus Christ hath been evidently set forth, crucified among you? 2This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? 3Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?

    Philippians 1: 6Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:

    Galatians 5:1Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.

    John 1:12But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: 13Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.

    1 Corinthians 1:29That no flesh should glory in his presence. 30But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption: 31That, according as it is written, He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord.

    Psalm 100: 3Know ye that the LORD he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.

  • Wed Dec 19, 2007 12:41 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Thank God that Africa is leading the way in true whole-hearted commitment to the Lord! God bless them, everyone.

  • Tue Dec 18, 2007 4:49 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    A lot of North American Christians have also given up on political and economic solutions that say they provide hope and freedom but that are really empty. A lot of North American prosperity is based on taking advantage of the poor - by drinking coffee with coffee beans picked by slave labor and other things like that. It is only Jesus that gives real hope and lasting prosperity!


    This is wisdom:

    “They (Africans) don’t know who else [can] provide that kind of hope that the Gospel provides,” Kobia added. “It is not politics, not economics - many of them have given up listening to political leaders or any other leaders other than those who say faith in Jesus Christ does give you hope.”

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