A strategy for retaining newly baptized members in Lake View and Ntcheu Seventh-day Adventist Churches in Central Malawi Conference
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Date
2009-08
Authors
Botolo, Moffat Wonderson
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Adventist University of Africa, School of Postgraduate Studies
Abstract
The work of retaining newly baptized members plays an important role in
accomplishing Christ’s great commission. Jesus pointed to Himself as the real keeper
of the Lord’s flock, “I am a good shepherd; I know my sheep and My sheep know me.
My sheep listen to my voice” (John 10: 14–27). This is a powerful pastoral imagery
embodied with a caring and retaining spirit. It is a joint effort between Christ and the
Christian leaders.
The purpose of this study was to design and implement a strategy for retaining
newly baptized members in Lakeview and Ntcheu Seventh-day Adventist Churches in
Central Malawi Conference. The study established factors for the loss of members
and identified ways for retaining newly baptized members. Among the factors were:
spiritual factors, social factors, economic factors and health factors.
An evangelistic program that took six months (22nd November 2008–May
2009) was conducted at Lakeview and Ntcheu Seventh-day Adventist Churches. As a result of this program, 30 people were baptized in Lakeview Seventh-day Adventist
Church and 40 people were baptized in Ntcheu Seventh- day Adventist Church. Only
2 people from Lakeview and 4 from Ntcheu left the church, representing 6.25 % and
10% respectively.
Other benefits of the program were more involvement of the newly baptized
members in church activities and in discipling others, and a spirit of unity between the
old and newly baptized members through the welcome banquets. The extended
doctrinal classes on church heritage helped the newly baptized members in the two
churches to be grounded in their faith.
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SDA members -- Retention, Malawi -- Inlakeview and Ntcheu SDA, Central Malawi conference