Hekima Review No. 35 (May 2006)
With the turn of the third millennium, Africa is experiencing a big growth of Christianity. This has led some scholars to affirm that the centre of Christianity has shifted to the southern continents of which
Africa is a part of. Some African countries celebrated a few years ago the centenary anniversary of evangelization. The celebrations were accompanied by an admiration of the speed with which African conversions to Christianity were made, and congratulations went to the missionaries for the large number of converts they achieved. But the admiration of such an enterprise was tempered by the fact that even though the number of converts increased at a high speed, the quality of life, that should accompany it, didn’t cease to decrease.