‘With its vivid ethnography, Looking Back, Moving Forward offers an intimate portrait of the everyday lives of Ghanaian Pentecostals, both in Ghana and in London.’- Anna Strhan (Marginalia Review of Books - January 2016) ‘An excellent contribution to the study of migrant faith, this book also has much to say about spirituality and religious practice more broadly defined.’- Philip Jenkins (Christian Century 2 October 2016) "A great strength of Looking Back, Moving Forward is its rich empirical detail, built on long-term an clearly emphatic fieldwork among Ghanaians in Ghana and overseas…Most impressive is this book’s honest acknowledgment of the complexity of everyday religion, a complexity that escapes conceptual grasp and resists theoretical mastery."- Devaka Permawardhana, Emory University (Journal of Religion in Africa, no 48, 2018)