A strategy to enhance christian lifestyle of nominal Christians in Dudi SDA church, Kenya
Kwa ufupi
In my pastoral ministry as a church pastor, I have observed the lukewarm
condition among members of Dudi Seventh-day Adventist church.
Such a lifestyle has given rise to nominalism which has hindered joyful worship
services, sincerity and faithfulness among members of this church. This realization
motivated the researcher to develop a Bible-based strategy to enhance Christian
lifestyle of nominal Christians in the Dudi Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The researcher was motivated by the two views which are: working for God
and having a living relationship with Him. Since these two values were evidenced in
the lives of Martha and Mary respectively, the response Jesus gave in regard to these
worshippers repudiates not only a mere outward expression of working for God, but
also an intimate relationship with Him. At the same time such an intimacy must be
expressed in a believer’s outward activities including regular church attendance,
liberal giving for God’s course, caring for other peoples’ needs and other good works done in appreciation for the free salvation given on the atoning sacrifice of Jesus
Christ. The end results are new birth in Christ and converted hearts whose effects are
seen in the actions of the beholders as Jesus allegorically compares such a lifestyle
with the wind as indicated in John 3:8.
The same strategy is expected to capture attention of every believer who
expresses outward faith in a nominal sense but denies a lifestyle that is in harmony
with the biblical precepts. Church leadership in the Adventist movement is also
expected to revitalize its system to the biblical tone without wavering so as to show
out the right path. Since the call to live according to God’s Word embodies everyone
under the sun, there is a dire need to shun nominalism and embrace the will of God
that bears a keynote for safety into the kingdom.