https://periodico.reflexaomissiologica.com.br/index.php/revista/issue/feedRevista de Reflexão Missiológica2025-11-26T12:47:00-03:00CONVENÇÃO BATISTA BRASILEIRA JUNTA DE MISSÕES MUNDIAIS GERÊNCIA DE MISSÕEScentraldeatendimento@jmm.org.brOpen Journal Systems<div class="aP0iDg _8wgmBA"> <div class="CSQ61Q fxHT8Q JgN_fQ"> <div class="_-EO8Jw"> <div> <div class="_3stTEQ imh8lg" lang="pt-BR"> <p class="ok-Wdg vZU7QQ RVfbug"><span class="S1PPyQ">A <em>Revista de </em></span><strong><em><span class="S1PPyQ">Reflexão Missiológica</span></em></strong><span class="S1PPyQ">, lançada em 2021, é uma publicação eletrônica semestral, <strong>ISSN 2764-8885</strong>, produzida pelo Núcleo de Inteligência Missionária - Gerência de Missões, da Junta de Missões Mundiais da Convenção Batista Brasileira.</span></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="aP0iDg _8wgmBA"> <div> <div class="aP0iDg _8wgmBA"> <div class="CSQ61Q fxHT8Q JgN_fQ"> <div class="_-EO8Jw"> <div> <div class="_3stTEQ imh8lg" lang="pt-BR"> <p class="ok-Wdg vZU7QQ RVfbug"><span class="S1PPyQ">A </span><strong><em><span class="S1PPyQ">Reflexão Missiológica</span></em></strong><span class="S1PPyQ"> tem como missão ser um espaço de reflexão e diálogo que estimule a publicação de textos inéditos em língua portuguesa,</span> <span class="S1PPyQ">fomentando pesquisas interdisciplinares relevantes à praxis missionária.</span></p> <p class="ok-Wdg vZU7QQ RVfbug"><span class="S1PPyQ">Os conteúdos da revista destinam-se prioritariamente ao público acadêmico, a saber, professores, pesquisadores e estudantes, bem como cristãos interessados na reflexão teológico-missionária.</span></p> <p class="ok-Wdg vZU7QQ RVfbug"><span class="S1PPyQ">A <em>Revista de <strong>Reflexão Missiológica</strong></em> é uma publicação semestral (janeiro-junho e julho-dezembro) no formato eletrônico.</span></p> <p class="ok-Wdg vZU7QQ RVfbug"><span class="S1PPyQ">A partir de 2024 adotará o modelo de publicação em Fluxo Contínuo (Ahead of Print), onde os artigos avaliados e aprovados pelo Conselho Redacional e Parecerista serão imediatamente disponibilizados na revista, na edição em curso.</span></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div>https://periodico.reflexaomissiologica.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/120Editorial2025-11-26T12:22:12-03:00Analzira Nascimentomoranderson0182@gmail.com2025-11-26T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Analzira Nascimentohttps://periodico.reflexaomissiologica.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/112BREVE HISTÓRIA DO SEMINÁRIO TEOLÓGICO DA CONVENÇÃO BAPTISTA DE ANGOLA E SUA RELEVÂNCIA NA FORMAÇÃO DE PASTORES E MISSIONÁRIOS (1986 - 2023)2025-11-26T07:57:15-03:00Dédalo Pinto dos Santosmoranderson0182@gmail.com<p>This article presents a historical timeline of the key events that have shaped the Baptist Theological Seminary of Huambo and have significantly contributed to the training of theologians and missionaries from the city of Huambo to the wider<br>Angolan context. The study is guided by the following central question: How has the Baptist Theological Seminary of Huambo—known since 2000 as the Theological Seminary of the Baptist Convention of Angola—contributed throughout its history to the formation of pastors and missionaries, and what impact has it had on church-planting initiatives? Furthermore, the article seeks to examine whether the introduction of a master’s program in missiology enhances ministerial development, particularly for those serving in pastoral and missionary roles. Using a historiographical method, the research explores the origins and<br>development of the Theological Seminary of the Baptist Convention of Angola, assessing its potential contributions to church-planting practices and the challenges associated with expanding its academic offerings beyond foundational training to include a Master’s degree in Missiology.</p>2025-11-26T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Dédalo Pinto dos Santoshttps://periodico.reflexaomissiologica.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/113REFLETINDO SOBRE PRÁTICAS MISSIONÁRIAS EM ANGOLA2025-11-26T08:44:06-03:00Felgas Teófilo Lucasmoranderson0182@gmail.com<p>This article reflects on the missional practice of the churches of the Baptist Convention of Angola, seeking to offer contextualized responses to the challenges faced within the Angolan reality. Given a cultural environment marked<br>by social vulnerability, fragmentation, and fear, missional church teaching highlights the need for local congregations to embody alternative and countercultural communities that challenge societal values incompatible with the Kingdom of God. The concept of the Missional Church remains relatively new among most churches of the Baptist Convention of Angola. When the<br>denomination emerged, European powers were expanding into the Global South with aims of colonizing, civilizing, and Christianizing. Over time, the church adapted to the Enlightenment paradigm and has continued to reproduce a model<br>centered on conversionist expansionism—an approach that no longer addresses the nation’s current needs. As a result, the church persists in answering questions that are no longer being asked. For this reason, it is essential for the church to<br>grasp the significance of being missional and to reconsider its role within the Missio Dei, ensuring that its message remains relevant to the Angolan people while maintaining fidelity to Scripture.</p>2025-11-26T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Felgas Teófilo Lucashttps://periodico.reflexaomissiologica.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/114A MISSÃO E OS DESAFIOS DA CONTEXTUALIZAÇÃO CULTURAL2025-11-26T08:53:54-03:00Mariete da Conceição Chissingui Pena dos Santosmoranderson0182@gmail.com<p>This article examines the challenges faced by the Church’s mission within the Angolan cultural context, taking the First Baptist Church of Huambo as a case study. In light of the increasing influence of foreign elements in worship practices and emerging ecclesial expressions, the study asks how the Church can remain faithful to its mission without disregarding the cultural values and expressions of its people. Drawing on field research—including interviews and surveys conducted with members and leaders—the study identifies prevailing perceptions regarding the loss of cultural identity and the need for more<br>contextually grounded missionary practices. Accordingly, the article proposes pathways toward recovering a missional practice that affirms and integrates Angolan cultural elements while maintaining fidelity to the core teachings of Scripture, thus fostering a mission that is biblical, contextualized, relevant, and effective.</p>2025-11-26T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Mariete da Conceição Chissingui Pena dos Santoshttps://periodico.reflexaomissiologica.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/115DEUS NA COSMOVISÃO OVIMBUNDU2025-11-26T09:34:46-03:00Azevedo Camacuto Chivelamoranderson0182@gmail.com<p>The encounter between cultures has become inevitable in today’s globalized world. Yet a perspective has long taken root that views some cultures as superior and others as inferior. Such a mindset distorts the significance of each culture within the global mosaic and diminishes our ability to perceive the divine reflection present in all of them. It is therefore essential to remain open to engaging with different cultural realities. In this regard, the Ovimbundu—who possess a distinct worldview concerning God—constitute the focus of this study. Many scholars, often due to insufficient understanding, classify the Bantu-Ovimbundu as<br>polytheistic, animistic, or practitioners of a fetishistic religion. However, this Angolan people is monotheistic; yet, as in all cultures, sin has shaped and distorted their worldview. This highlights the need to restore the damaged elements of their cosmology, particularly their understanding of the Creator God.</p>2025-11-26T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Azevedo Camacuto Chivelahttps://periodico.reflexaomissiologica.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/116APLICAÇÃO DE TÉCNICAS NA COMUNICAÇÃO TRANSCULTURAL PARA A TRANSMISSÃO E O ENSINO DO EVANGELHO À ETNIA NHANEKA-HUMBE DE ANGOLA2025-11-26T10:35:40-03:00Simão Bumba Soaresmoranderson0182@gmail.com<p>This study examines cross-cultural communication as it relates to the proclamation of the Gospel among the Nhaneca ethnic group in southern Angola. It begins by identifying the challenges encountered by leaders and missionaries who work within this cultural context, analyzing the community’s habits and customs—including myths, rituals, witchcraft practices, ancestral<br>consultation, and polygamy. The research argues for a transformation of the prevailing animistic and secular worldview within these African communities toward a biblical worldview, employing cross-cultural communication strategies specifically suited to this ethnic group. Accordingly, the study seeks to answer the following question: Which cross-cultural communication techniques are most appropriate for conveying and teaching the Gospel to the NhanecaHumbe people of southern Angola, in Huíla Province, in order to foster an effective understanding and contextualization of the Christian message?</p>2025-11-26T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Simão Bumba Soareshttps://periodico.reflexaomissiologica.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/117UMA FÁBRICA DE SABÃO QUE SE TORNOU CASA DE PROFETAS2025-11-26T10:46:35-03:00Rosangela Ferro Dias Teck de Gambamoranderson0182@gmail.com<p>Relato Vozes do Campo</p>2025-11-26T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Rosangela Ferro Dias Teck de Gambahttps://periodico.reflexaomissiologica.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/118PAMOSI2025-11-26T10:56:56-03:00Denise Afonso Sabino Santosmoranderson0182@gmail.com<p>Relato Vozes do Campo</p>2025-11-26T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Denise Afonso Sabino Santoshttps://periodico.reflexaomissiologica.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/119PROJECTO RADICAL GLOBAL2025-11-26T11:09:41-03:00Rosangela Ferro Dias Teck de Gambamoranderson0182@gmail.com<p>Relato Vozes da Missão</p>2025-11-26T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Rosangela Ferro Dias Teck de Gamba