
Nigeria, Zaria Road: Star Link Communications.ģ)ěeri, Rosemary. The Cultural Emancipation of a Woman from a Christian Perspective: The African Example. “The Role of the Christian Women Fellowship (CWF) in the Enhancement of God’s Kingdom in the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon.” Presbyterian Seminary Kumba: Long Essay in Theology.Ģ)Ěshu, Comfort.2000. This group faced challenges such as poor road infrastructure, financial difficulty, cultural constraints, administrative bottlenecks and misconduct of some of its members.Įvangelisation and Christian Women Fellowship REFERENCES:ġ)Ěngwi, Munyam Winifred.

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Necessity for interviews was created by the lacunae exposed by archival material and secondary sources. Secondary data were collected from documented sources obtained through the use of books. Lived and experienced some of these challenges personally. This choice was dictated by the desire for reliability as most of them Those interviewed were mostly between the ages of 40 and 80. Primary data were mostly collected from archival material and oral interviews conducted with some CWF officials and CWF members alike in To carry out this work we use data collected from both the primary and The spiritual activities helped to strengthen its members in their Christianįaith and the socio-economic lessons also empowered the women to become self-reliant. Positively the lives of women in particular and the entire community in general. The CWF has been actively involved in spiritual and socio-economic activities which have affected more From its inception, the movement faced a lot of challenges in the Nso area in its evangelizationĭrives although several successes were registered. In Nso, Bui Division of the North West Region of Cameroon. This paper examines the challenges or difficulties faced by the Christian Women Fellowship (CWF) Movement of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon (PCC)

Christian Women Fellowship (CWF) and Evangelisation amongst the Nsos of Cameroon:Ĭhallenges and Prospects Happiness Yinyuy, Ph.D Department of History and African Civilisations,Faculty of Arts, University of Buea, Cameroon
