Governance Issues Affecting Development in Kiribati (original) (raw)

Examining the current established structures that run SDA church programs in Nakuru East and West Sub-counties

Editon Consortium Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Studies (ISSN: 2663-8525), 2019

Spiritual growth and development of the Seventh-day Adventist church are significant in its life. It is important that the church fulfils its mandate of reaching people with the gospel and retain those who have already believed. While there is generally a growth in membership in the Adventist church in Africa, this is not the case in the Seventh-day Adventist churches in East and West Sub-counties in Nakuru County, Kenya. This study examined the currently established structures that run SDA church programs in Nakuru East and West Sub-counties. The researcher employed descriptive research designs with both qualitative and quantitative research methods. The results indicated that believers indeed had spiritual challenges that hindered the church from growing. It was found out that with commitment and education in the word of God members have the potential to reach the masses with the word of God. The findings from the study indicate that the Sabbath school and afternoon programs were poorly attended. It was also observed that family life becomes very repulsive because it touched on the personal lives of Members. It has been observed that though structures are in place, there is difficulty in fulfilling the programs on time. The leaders of the churches in this locality will need to work together with the laity in addressing the spiritual challenges. When they work together results be a religious people and a church ready to fulfil God's mission. The spiritual leaders need to take a front lead. In addition, departmental leaders in the church should design spiritual programs that are vibrant and that are inclusive encourage the participation of all members.

Impact of Sabaot Land Defence Force Conflict (2006-2008) on the Roman Catholic Church in Cheptais, Mount Elgon Region, Bungoma County

2017

In the society, the Church has been seen as one of the crucial uniting institutions. An example is that of National Council of Churches of Kenya (henceforth NCCK) and the Roman Catholic Church (henceforth RCC), that are renowned for remarkable peace building critical contributions. Additionally, the Ecclesia has been seen to embrace people indiscriminately from various backgrounds for the good of the humankind family. Conflict is viewed to be a major threat to Church unity as well as to the welfare of the families in contemporary Kenya and the world at large. Such a background triggers curiosity to understand the striking problems the Church as the Family of God faces in concrete human existence as a result of the crookedness arising from the above scenario. The current study, therefore, investigates the problems the RCC in Cheptais is faced with and still encounters during and after the notorious Sabaot Land Defence Force (henceforth SLDF) conflict (20062008) in Mount Elgon region,...

2007 HRF-Branch-Fostering the Transition in Acholi land.pdf

This report aims to help foster the two transitions currently underway in Acholi sub-region of northern Uganda: from twenty-one years of civil war to tentative peace, and from over a decade of mass internal displacement to a return home. It does so by identifying, using a human rights lens, existing and potential obstacles to sustainable and inclusive peace and return. The report’s fundamental conviction is that the Acholi community can and should itself lead the processes of return and reconstruction, and of justice and reconciliation, and so all external interventions, whether oriented around return, economic development, human rights, women’s empowerment, or justice and reconciliation, should be limited to providing the “minimum effective dose” needed to enable the Acholi community to rebuild itself in an inclusive manner. The report is based primarily upon research carried out by eight researchers staying in sixteen camps in all four districts from May-August, 2007.