Matthew and Toni serve in Accra, Ghana supporting theological institutions throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. Matthew serves with The Sanneh Institute (TSI) in its mission to support religious scholars, leaders and academic institutions in working for the transformation of African society. Matthew supports TSI’s work in Christian-Muslim relations and peacebuilding in West Africa. He supervises research projects and publications, develops educational workshops and consultations for young scholars, doctoral students, and faculty, and provides curricular development support for theological institutions, including the Church and the Mosque, serving the African context.
Matthew and Toni support the Center for Justice and Peace at the Université de l’Alliance Chrétienne d’Abidjan in Ivory Coast and its online Master’s in Conflict Transformation serving French-speaking Africa and Europe. This degree program trains pastors, missionaries, and lay leaders to be Christian peacebuilders who work for transformation in their communities.
Articles related to the Krabills work throughout West Africa:
- Mennonite pastor hopes to begin dismantling ethnic tensions in the DRC
- French-language Anabaptist justice and peace curriculum takes shape
- Master’s program in conflict transformation ignites vision for justice/peace in Benin
- Anabaptists begin online French-language theological education in 2021
- Launch of French-language Anabaptist theological program
- Murid-Mennonite encounter France focused on peace