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Young Africans' Views on the African Digital Faith Influencers Formation Program

February 12, 2024 African Catholic Voices
Young Africans' Views on the African Digital Faith Influencers Formation Program
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African Catholic Voices
Young Africans' Views on the African Digital Faith Influencers Formation Program
Feb 12, 2024
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In this recent episode of the African Catholic Voice, a group of amazing African Digital Faith Influencers had an interesting conversation with Sr Titilayo Aduloju. They discussed a six-month formation program that aims to help them stand up for their faith among their peers who live in the digital peripheries. 

The influencers also shared that this program is fully in line with Pope Francis's vision for young people to use the digital space to evangelize and become digital missionaries. They are not just getting ready for the certificate program physically and mentally, but also spiritually. 

These young people are from Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, and South Sudan, and they believe that after completing the seven modules, they will be able to create digital content that can influence other African youths positively. This program is expected to help them become more confident and knowledgeable digital content creators, capable of inspiring others with their faith.

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In this recent episode of the African Catholic Voice, a group of amazing African Digital Faith Influencers had an interesting conversation with Sr Titilayo Aduloju. They discussed a six-month formation program that aims to help them stand up for their faith among their peers who live in the digital peripheries. 

The influencers also shared that this program is fully in line with Pope Francis's vision for young people to use the digital space to evangelize and become digital missionaries. They are not just getting ready for the certificate program physically and mentally, but also spiritually. 

These young people are from Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, and South Sudan, and they believe that after completing the seven modules, they will be able to create digital content that can influence other African youths positively. This program is expected to help them become more confident and knowledgeable digital content creators, capable of inspiring others with their faith.