Department of African Spiritual Geography, Eco-Theology, and Religious Tourism

The Department of African Spiritual Geography, Eco-Theology, and Religious Tourism explores the theological, spiritual, ecological, and missional dimensions of geography and sacred space within the African Christian context. It integrates biblical perspectives on land, place, and creation with practical tools such as prayer mapping, environmental stewardship, heritage tourism, and spiritual pilgrimage.
This department is uniquely designed to equip Christian leaders, ministers, researchers, and development practitioners with insight into the spiritual realities of physical territories, the ecological significance of creation, and the transformative potential of faith-based tourism.
It recognizes that land is not just a physical asset but a spiritual trust, a theological testimony, and a platform for mission and healing. The department also affirms the value of Africa’s rich Christian heritage—its sacred sites, revival movements, and church traditions—as a basis for religious tourism, education, and economic empowerment.