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Ministering with widows in an African context: a case study of Igboland, Nigeria
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- Widowhood in Igboland, Nigeria is a challenge with great opportunities for all who are involved: widows, the family, the Church, and indeed the entire society. Thus, its cosmological and sociological origins also serve as a pathway to its structural reconfiguration through an inculturated ministerial model of accompaniment, championed by widows in collaboration with the Church and the culture. The pain of widowhood in contemporary Igbo society would be structurally healed as a community of partners committed to a challenging and transforming process of discernment, articulation, mobilization, collaboration, advocacy and reconciliation, which is rooted in the Word of God.
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