Nnoboa’ mission concept : a proposal for strategic cost-effective mission and church planting in Ghanaian communities
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White, Peter.
Dzor, Edwin K.
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Southern African Missiological Society
Abstract
This article made a case for the use of a cooperative mission approach for mission
and Church planting. The nnoboa mission concept was developed from cooperative
farming which thrives through trust, communality, and reciprocity. The paper argues
that the church (body of Christ) is endowed with spiritual, physical, material and
social capital that when brought together can help various local churches to achieve
their missional agenda. The article discusses the nnoboa concept and the nnoboa
mission concept. The concept was further discussed in light of the early church’s
communal living as well as how the ‘nnoboa’ mission concept can be used for cost
effective mission and church planting. Although the purpose of the article is to propose a missional model for churches in Ghana, its implementation can be adopted
by churches in other parts of the world.
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Nnoboa mission concept, Cost-effective mission, Church planting, Mission, Missio Dei, Ghana, Local Council of Churches
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
White, P. & Dzor, E.K. 2019, 'Nnoboa’ mission concept : a proposal for strategic cost-effective mission and church planting in Ghanaian communities', Missionalia, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 228-238.