A program to increase youth involvement in church programs in Mongu North Mission of West Zambia field
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Date
2013-08-02
Authors
Kayongo, Ndala
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Adventist University of Africa, Theological Seminary
Abstract
There is low level of involvement in church activities among the youth of Mongu
mission district. The promiscuous lifestyle, involvement in immorality, beer drinking,
and other social vices could be a direct or indirect result of less commitment to God as
seen in low levels of involvement in church programs. This trend is worrying to the
church leadership and church membership at large. However, no deliberate program
seems to have been undertaken to address this problem.
After surveys and interviews, statistics indicated that there are low levels of youth
involvement in church programs and activities. The researcher developed a schedule to
engage the youth with a series of programs through seminars, workshops, revival
meetings, counseling sessions, direct involvement, and visitations to address the problem of low involvement of youth in church programs. The lack of involvement of the youth is
affecting the growth of the church directly or indirectly.
To measure the effectiveness of the program, an evaluation instrument was used
to get the facts. Statistics of youth’s involvement after the implementation of the program
are compared with levels of involvement in church programs for the past four years. The
increase in levels of participation is evident in the successfulness of the program. The
programs designed could be used to improve levels of involvement in church programs
even in other districts.
There is increase in general participation in church programs and church
leadership roles. The other benefits are a higher attendance at youth meetings and other
church programs.
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Keywords
Church programs -- Youth involvement, West Zambia Field -- Mongu, North Mission