A strategy for equipping Adventists as witnesses to pentecostals in Libreville
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Date
2013-07
Authors
Abomo Abomo, Alexandre Le Petit
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Adventist University of Africa, Theological Seminary
Abstract
While the Adventists in Libreville intend to witness to non-believers and to
other denominations - including the fast growing Pentecostals, their evangelistic
methods rather focus on Catholics. No specific strategy has been developed to reach
the Pentecostals.
This research intended to develop a training programme for Libreville, aiming
at increasing the number of informed Adventists who can fearlessly reach out to the
group under scrutiny.
After a book review which intended to discover some equipping principles that
could be useful for the study, and the general characteristics of these people, some
surveys were conducted. The first were to check the recent trends of the growth of
Pentecostals, as well are the cause that led people to join the movement, which may
inspire Adventists. Another survey conducted among Adventists searched for how
effective they reach these people and their need for equipping. Other questionnaires
were addressed to Pentecostals of different denominations in non-ecclesiastic settings to check what attracted them in their denominations. These surveys moved for an
empirical (questioning individuals) to a quantitative (questionnaires) and qualitative
research.
The book review revealed that centripetal and centrifugal approaches that may
be taught in the disciple-making model. Reaching Pentecostals is that task of both the
clergy and the laity in a collaborative work. Various witnessing approaches must be
taught to members.
Form the questionnaires it was observed that Pentecostals were fast growing
due to promises and care taking done by their clergy. Adventists had Pentecostal
friends (80.49%) but 46.7% affirmed that they were a bit afraid to encounter them.
Only 24.4% actually shared their message with them and 84.4% claimed that they
needed training to witness to them. Actually, Adventists did not know much about the
Pentecostals’ belief system.
The conclusions were that there was need to reduce the fear factor among
Adventists, increase their knowledge of Pentecostals’ belief system, through a
seminar, and field training. The programme was implemented and knowledge of those
equipped increased; the percentage of those witnessing to them increased by 50.6%
and the fear factor was reduced by 26.7%.
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Lay ministry -- How to reach the Pentecostals, Gabon -- Libreville