I am currently participating in a Doctor of Missiology program with Fuller School of Intercultural Studies.
My research is focussed upon facilitating a renewal of discipleship praxis, through development of a literary discipleship resource to accompany oral teaching, that is appropriate to Burkinabé leaders and learners.
The DMiss is a four-year program, organised around a cohort of ten students, committed to centring diverse studies around a single missiological theme. Our cohort is called, Shoki Cohort, in deference to a man known as Shoki Coe,* who neologised the terminology and conceptualisation of contextual theology. This is because our cohort is using the discipline of contextual missiology as our central focus, under the guidance of Fuller SIS Senior Professor of Mission History and Contemporary Culture, Dr Wilbert Shenk.
* Originally known as CH Hwang; “Shoki Coe” is a derived transliteration of this original name.
