A program to mobilize Seventh-day Adventist church members for mission to Muslims in Oyugis Town, Kenya
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Date
2013-11
Authors
Mbago, Meshack Okoth
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Adventist University of Africa, Theological Seminary
Abstract
Mission is the one word that defines the entire purpose of Christianity. It is knit
within the very fabric of humanity and traced from the nature of God who has
initiatively revealed Himself to His people. Mission’s embedment in the Scripture is
affirmative to the fact that God has a salvific agenda for all nations. Pursuantly the
Seventh-day Adventist Church, Oyugis Central is actively involved in various mission oriented programs, contrariwise, a survey conducted in June 2012 revealed that none of
her members is engaged in ministry to Muslims.
It is from this premise that the researcher developed a program to mobilize
Oyugis Central church members’ involvement in mission to Muslims so as to change
their perception from considering Islam as a challenge, but an opportunity to share the
gospel. Preparations began in October 2011 however lectures and interactive
discussions began in June 2012 with 85 participants. A series of lessons, Mission
Mobilization Program, a three-phased program was developed and implemented for six months. AMR department launch at the end of the implementation testifies to a positive
impact created by the program. 100 church members were mobilized for mission to
Islam and active ministry established in contrast to non-involvement hitherto depicted.
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Keywords
Lay ministry -- Mobilization, Kenya -- Oyugis town