Abstract: In the face of unprecedented challenges in West Africa, the Orality Talks Journal interviews West African leaders (KBM) to understand the church’s struggles amid economic hardships, security threats, and educational disruptions. Despite adversity, some urban churches thrive, but rural areas face security risks and declining literacy. KBM advocates for orality-based theological education, emphasizing narrative teaching, arts, and culturally relevant methods. The interview explores post-COVID possibilities, envisioning a transformative, faith-driven movement to train the next generation of West African leaders.

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An online platform nurturing a continuous dialogue on orality through bi-monthly webinars, a journal, and a discussion forum.

A collaborative project of the Institutes for Orality Strategies (I-OS).

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