FAITH AND IDENTITY: THE BACKBONE OF AFRICAN FAMILIES IN ISLE OF WIGHT


For many African families, the church or mosque is more than a place of worship—it is a support system, a cultural hub, and a source of strength. On the Isle of Wight, churches play a vital role in helping migrants adjust to life in the UK. They provide emotional support, guidance, and a sense of belonging.

Faith teaches resilience. It reminds families that even in unfamiliar environments, they are not alone. However, there is also a growing conversation among young Africans about balancing tradition with modern realities. Some feel disconnected from rigid structures, while others are seeking a more personal relationship with faith.

The challenge: Bridging the gap between generations.

The opportunity: Creating inclusive spaces where young people feel heard, valued, and understood.

Faith should unite, not divide. It should empower families to grow together in love, understanding, and purpose.


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