About the Journal

The Pentecost Journal of Theology and Mission (PJTM) is a fully open-access scholarly publication hosted by the Pentecost School of Theology and Mission (PSTM) at Pentecost University, Ghana. It specialises in theology and mission, as well as other related fields such as Biblical Studies, Religious Studies, Philosophy, Sociology of Religion, and Anthropology of Religion. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, theologians, religious scholars, and practitioners of African Christianity to disseminate their work. Published biannually, the journal is accessible online and in print, with the digital version reaching a wider audience and limited print copies for distribution. It includes scholarly articles, research papers, book reviews, and critical essays, all written in English.

PJTM is a Diamond Open Access journal. Authors may deposit pre-prints, accepted manuscripts, and the final published version in institutional or subject repositories without embargo. Proper citation and DOI linkage are required to maintain scholarly integrity.

Current Issue

Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Mission from the Margins: Reaching the Unreached People Groups in Africa
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This issue of PJTM emerges from the inaugural International Conference on “Mission from the Margins: Reaching the Unreached People Groups in Africa,” convened by the Pentecost Centre for the Study of Unreached People Groups (PCUPG) in collaboration with Pentecost University and the Home and Urban Missions of the Church of Pentecost, held at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Ghana, 25–27 June 2024. The conference affirmed mission as a Spirit-led, multidirectional endeavour rooted in local agency and global partnership. Contributions in this issue reflect four sub-themes: foundations of unreached people groups in Africa, mission models and approaches, discipleship and pastoral care, and socio-cultural transformation and community development. Collectively, these papers represent a strategic mobilisation of African Pentecostal theological thought, missiological practice, and interdisciplinary insights to bridge the gap between the Church’s mission and its implementation.

Published: 2025-12-13

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