Ghana in Focus Special - The Black Church, saving souls or business enterprise??
An episode of the Ghana / Afrika in Focus podcast, hosted by Kwame, titled "Ghana in Focus Special - The Black Church, saving souls or business enterprise??" was published on April 7, 2026 and runs 42 minutes.
April 7, 2026 ·42m · Ghana / Afrika in Focus
Summary
Send us Fan Mail This episode of Ghana/Afrika In Focus examines the modern Black Church through a historical, economic, and sociological lens — arguing that its current form often functions less as a spiritual institution and more as a powerful business enterprise. Drawing on reporting such as the BBC’s findings that young people feel pressured to give money they do not have, the episode explores how financial expectations have become central to many church environments. The discu...
Episode Description
This episode of Ghana/Afrika In Focus examines the modern Black Church through a historical, economic, and sociological lens — arguing that its current form often functions less as a spiritual institution and more as a powerful business enterprise. Drawing on reporting such as the BBC’s findings that young people feel pressured to give money they do not have, the episode explores how financial expectations have become central to many church environments.
The discussion traces how Christianity became embedded in African societies, challenging the idea that it is an indigenous African belief system. The episode highlights how Christianity was introduced through European expansion, missionary activity, and colonial force — including the violent imposition of religion during the transatlantic slave trade/ racial chattel enslavement. Even Ethiopia, often cited as the first Christian nation in Africa, received Christianity through external influence from Assyrian missionaries. The episode also references King Leopold’s instructions to Belgian missionaries in the Kongo as an example of how religion was historically used to control African populations
The rise of charismatic churches over the last 30 years is examined as a shift from traditional worship to personality‑driven ministries, where self‑proclaimed “men of God” use biblical authority to attract followers, consolidate influence, and generate wealth. Their visible opulence — luxury cars, mansions, and extravagant lifestyles — is presented as evidence that many churches operate as profit‑driven enterprises rather than spiritual sanctuaries.
Ultimately, the episode questions whether the Black Church today serves faith and community, or whether it has evolved into a commercial institution shaped by history, power, and economic interests.
Sources:
Young people say they felt pressured by emerging church to donate - BBC News
Dangerous memo by Kind Leopold of Belgium to convert Afrikans in the Kongo to accept Christianity --- Letter Leopold II to Colonial Missionaries
Bible and Gun: How Christianity Fueled Africa’s Colonization
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