A Presbyterian pastor from Cameroon who was elected president of the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC), urged African Christians to confront their governments over abuse and injustice.
Nyansako-Ni-Nku was elected to the five-year post on Nov. 27 during the AACC’s assembly in Yaounde, Cameroon. He succeeds Kwesi Dickson of Ghana as president.
“I belong to the theology that you have to identify the demons and name them by name,” Nku said after his election. “We who are called to ministry must realize the call to discipleship has its costs.”
Nku is currently the moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon and second vice president of the Federation of Protestant Churches and Missions in Cameroon.
(RNS)
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