ABSTRACT Youth failing to participate in the Church programmes though they attend church in large numbers has been a major concern in the Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) Kajiado Presbytery. As a result, most of church groups are being led by the elderly people. Failure of youths to be represented in various church groups is a great threat to growing churches because it means that future leaders are not being groomed which can result to having weak churches or even dissolution of so...
ABSTRACT The phenomenal rise of the Prosperity Gospel Teaching (PGT) continues to mushroom in Christian circles and has an influence on the whole-life stewardship. The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of prosperity gospel teaching (PGT) on whole-life stewardship in AGC in the Kampala area, Uganda. The conceptual framework for the whole-life stewardship has three independent variables as popular prosperity gospel teaching, biblical theology of material prosperity, and cultur...
ABSTRACT Spiritual development of youth is on of the most important aspects of any individual both at church and society.
ABSTRACT Widowhood has been as the highest cause of stress and it brings very many challenges which widows have to look for ways of coping effectively.
ABSTRACT One hundred years ago Christianity was practically unknown in Papua New Guinea, but today 95 percent of the population itself identifies as Christian.
ABSTRACT This study was conducted within the Church of the Nazarene, Malawi Central District. The study sought to investigate the effectiveness of pastoral counselling in the management of HIV/AIDS in the church. The objectives of the study were to establish the role of pastors concern for members welfare in effective management of HIV/AIDS; to assess the role of pastors social skills in HIV/AIDS management; to examine the role of pastors training (technical skills) in HIV/AIDS; and to deter...
ABSTRACT There is no known society the world over without religion. This shows that religion is an indispensable element in any human society. Throughout the ages religion has offered solutions to man’s problems, and explanations to the mysteries of the world. The desire for man to know and conquer his environment led to the advancement of science and technology. Consequently man has always longed and had a human and environmental transition from one region of development to another throug...
ABSTRACT The study was designed to find out the constraints to electronic books utilisation in private university libraries in Kenya.
ABSTRACT Dreams according to Morton T Kesley are any content that comes in sleep and is remebered.
ABSTRACT There is a weakness in the way university libraries manage various moment of truth.
ABSTRACT The research investigated some mechanical properties of aluminium waste concrete to harness its structural properties in the construction industry. Aluminium waste which was obtained from Aluminum Extrusion Industry (ALEX) Inyishi in Ikeduru Local Government Area of Imo State was investigated. The mathematical models for the optimization of the compressive and flexural strengths of a five-component concrete mix was obtained. A computer program for the optimization of the compressive...
Interfaith dialogue is becoming a household name in our global society within the context of religious pluralism. Christians and Muslims are widely spread across the globe commanding almost a half of global population. Some Christians, particularly among some Pentecostals view Muslims with distrust, apprehension and rivalry. In Nairobi, Kenya, features of mistrust, disharmony, and intolerance among Pentecostal churches toward Muslims have been witnessed and vice versa. The study explored Chri...
ABSTRACT The thesis proposes God's intention for Kenyan society, especially the Evangelical Christians, to the transformation of the poor economic state of Kenya and the gains that may be derived from it.
ABSTRACT This study was undertaken in Kainuk, Kenya and was aimed at evaluating the impact of the ethnic violence among christian youth.
Abstract This study investigated how African women in cohabitative relationships, defined as married and/or unmarried couples who live together and have sexual relationships, cope, as portrayed in the selected ten short stories by black African women writers. The short stories were selected because of recurring themes about women’s empowerment and disempowerment. The study used a qualitative approach by looking at views related to black African women in cohabitative relationships as portra...