This book addresses the presence and impact of Christianity in Africa. The church is experiencing fast expansion growth, and it has been remarked that the centre of gravity for Christianity is shifting to the global south. How is this growth affecting every aspect of life in the continent? The author addresses the disconnect between faith and practice that continues to manifest in syncretism, nominalism, and corruption. He also points out the paradox of the fast growth of the church that is not reflected in other indices such as governance and socio-economic well being of the people. The author presents worldview as a critical factor in the growth of a truly representative Christianity in Africa. To debunk the oft said expression that Christianity in Africa is a kilometre wide and an inch deep, he proposes that the church needs to focus on discipleship that leads to not only biblical worldview but also holistic. African Traditional Religions continues to pose a great challenge to authentic Christianity in Africa. The author gives an overview of African Traditional Religions and Worldview and how that affects Christian growth and impact. The author celebrates the growth of the church and good practice even as he makes propositions for a healthy thriving church in Africa. He is very hopeful that with proper discipleship and equipping the church has great potential for global impact.