Healing African Spirituality
Johanna Masawe's teachings on addressing displacement and practicing a spirituality that heals social and psychological wounds resonate with millions in Africa. Isabel sheds light on the continuity between African beliefs and Christianity, emphasizing the importance of incorporating both traditions for healing and faith.In this clip
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