Pastor Joseph Ola is a Nigerian who ministers in Liverpool. He recently completed an MA in African Christianity during which he researched the way in which African Millenial Christians view their own identity. Given that there are more Christians in Africa than anywhere else in the world, this is a question which is of utmost importance for the future of the church globally. In this interview, Joseph outlines some of his findings and explores their implications for the future.
If you don’t have the time to watch the video or listen to the podcast, you can find a rough transcript of our discussion here.
You can find out more about Joseph by following these links:
- Podcasts – https://www.josephkolawole.org/podcasts
- Omoluabi Podcast – https://www.josephkolawole.org/omoluabi
- Not Alone Today Podcast – https://www.josephkolawole.org/notalonetoday
- Amazon Author Page: https://author.to/JosephOla
- Website: https://josephkolawole.org/
The Authors Joseph Mentioned are:
- John S Mbiti
- Kwame Bediako
- Agbonkhianmeghe Orobator S.J.
- Olusola Areogun
- Enoch Adejare Adeboye
His favourite book is He Still Moves Stones by Max Lucado.
I mentioned Missio Africanus which was established in 2014 as a learning community focused on helping to release the missional potential of African and other non-Western Christians living in Britain.
I am very grateful to Joseph for introducing me to his favourite Christian artist, Tope Alabi; what a voice!
I was already aware of his favourite secular musician, King Sunny Ade, but it’s good to hear him again: