Abstract:
This paper attempts to analyze the missionary strategies of Lutheran character that
have been developed in the context of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Angola
(ELCA) since its inception to the present day. The social and political conditions,
economic difficulties and armed conflicts have been characterized as an atmosphere
of many limitations to the missionary work of the ELCA, because the conditions are
always presenting themselves in the midst of very limiting geopolitical difficulties of
missionary work and pastoral care. The ELCA search paths that toward autonomy in
the broad sense. To this end, the research wants to help in understanding the
context in which it is allowing certain perception of the limits and possibilities of a
lutheran missionary action in Angola.