This book sheds light on the representations that Africans have of Jesus Christ and his presence in the history of humanity. Based on these representations, a reflection on the mission of African Christianity is proposed, with a view to building a new imaginary to heal Africa of its alienations and its powerlessness in the face of the religious order that drives the world today. Ultimately, this little book is about a new African Christianity: a Christianity that is endogenous and open, generous and fraternal, nourished by the deep loam of African human values and by the energy of the spiritual matrices of the whole of human history. Its success is at once political, economic and cultural, with a geostrategic influence that will make the African continent the lever of a fruitful alter-globalisation, for the inter-enrichment of peoples and civilisations.