A biblical-cultural strategy of Mtwara Seventh-Day Adventist Church in reaching the Makonde people of Mtwara-Mikindani Municipality
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the methods used by Adventists to reach
the Makonde people with the Adventist message. The study engaged a descriptive
case study design where thirty participants were involved in giving data through face
to face interviews. The finding indicates that there were limited cultural methods used
by Adventists to reach the indigenes.
There were several hindrances leading the indigenes people not to join the
church. There were cultural challenges leading indigenes to drop out of the church.
Non-Adventist Churches were found to be successful due to the use of frameworks in
presenting the gospel, though these are considered contradictory to the fundamental
tenets of Adventism. The study concludes by giving significant recommendations to
various gospel stake-holders, indigenous people, evangelists, and pastors.