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Ghana

Heavily Christian (~71%) with very large Pentecostal/charismatic movement, significant Muslim minority (~18%), and integrated traditional African religious practice.

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Ghana is evangelical Protestant as a country. The dominant religious context is: Heavily Christian (~71%) with very large Pentecostal/charismatic movement, significant Muslim minority (~18%), and integrated traditional African religious practice.

Protestant and evangelical deconstruction in Ghana usually involves a tighter community than the cultural Catholic version. Sunday is part of the social architecture, the small group is part of the friend network, and stepping out is felt by everyone in the church within a few weeks. The pillar page on evangelicalism and the page on finding friends will be especially relevant.

Leaving in Ghana carries real community cost in a way that the broader Western experience often does not capture. Family rupture is common. Local religious communities are often dense, and stepping out of one is closer to immigrating than to changing a hobby.

Ghana — Elder X | Rage 2 Rebuild