Retaining Literature Evangelists in North East Tanzania Conference
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Date
2014-06
Authors
Kujiru, Elitabu Muze
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Adventist University of Africa, School of Postgraduate Studies
Abstract
The Publishing Ministries Department in Northeast Tanzania Conference has
been faced with the challenge of retention of Literature Evangelists. About 50% of those
who join the ministry as literature evangelists quit within six to twelve months. Since
Literature Evangelists play a significant role in winning souls to the kingdom of God,
retaining them in Literature Ministry is automatically to support the mission of the
church.
Through Bible study, writings of Ellen G. White, and other authors, a training
program was developed by the researcher focusing on the retention of Literature
Evangelists in Northeast Tanzania Conference. Data was collected from the said
conference. Forty three Literature Evangelists and 4 APDs were involved from the five
zones of NETC. Three retirees (two former Publishing Directors and one former APD),
and one conference officer were the leaders who were involved. Data from Northeast Tanzania Conference Publishing Department office was collected. The researcher used
SPSS computer software to analyze data.
The program was implemented for ten days, five days at a time at the interval of
one year involving 43 Literature Evangelists and 4 Assistant Publishing Directors.
Evaluation was done after two years of work from the first training session and one year
after the second training session.
After the training program Literature Evangelists were more satisfied with their
career, managed to plan their schedule of work, more increased their financial stability,
more practiced capital investment plan, more APDs managed to work with LEs on a
regular basis, and as a result more Literature evangelists were retained.
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Keywords
Literature Evangelists -- Retention, Tanzania -- NorthEast Conference