Perceptions and Challenges of Church Records Management among Seventh-day Adventist Pastors in Africa
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2021-02-28
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Asia-Africa Journal of Mission and Ministry
Abstract
The membership of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in
Africa is estimated to constitute the highest as compared to other regions
of the world. This may have been enhanced by factors such as the high
receptibility of its message on the continent. The amount of membership
that the church holds in Africa has corresponding implication on the
volume of records that its clergy and other record managers’ process.
However, there are concerns about the dependability of some of these
records and how they impact the global church statistics and decisions.
The reliability of church records could be influenced by the perceptions
and certain challenges of the records creators and managers. Therefore,
this paper, using an empirical research method, investigated the
perceptions and challenges of church records management among
pastors of the church on the continent. The return rate of the survey was
56.22 percent. The study found that the respondents have good
perception of records and the role they play in organizational efficiency.
Some challenges such as lack of disaster-preparedness, inadequate
funding, lack of personnel training, unavailability and or/or inadequate organizational policies on records, and inadequacy of storage facilities
were identified. Therefore, it was recommended that the organizations of
the respondents should address these issues for effective and efficient
records management.
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Adventist Church, Africa, Records Management, Perceptions, Challenges.