Proposed Evangelistic Program for Winning Mijikenda into the Adventist Church, Kenya
Résumé
In any random sample taken from any church in the coast it will show that the
indigenous Mijikenda are the Minority or at times are not represented in the church at
all For Kenya Coast Field to succeed in evangelizing the whole coast region, major
target should be the Mijikenda who for a long time have not responded well to the
Adventist message as expected. The researcher therefore developed an evangelistic
strategy through which the Mijikenda are to be reached and be won into the Adventist
Church. This strategy involved the church pastors, church elders and members that the
researcher had trained in Ziwani Church before the program started. The methods
used in this strategy were predominantly public evangelism and literature distribution
and visitations. The researcher developed an evangelistic program whereby a team of
members were trained through lectures and sent to un-entered Mijikenda areas to do
visitation, distribute literature, and conduct evangelistic meetings in various centers.As a result, in 2010, thirteen evangelistic meetings was conducted, 300
literature were distributed, and 276 souls from the indigenous people were baptized.
In 2011, twelve meetings were conducted, 222 literature were distributed, and 259
souls were baptized. In the third year, that is 2012, fifteen meetings were conducted,
300 literature distributed, and 344 souls were won to Christ. This researcher
recommends the following; that Kenya Coast Field consider deliberate evangelistic
program among the Mijikenda as their primary objective, and that Kenya Coast Field
increase the spiritual growth of the members in all its territory people in order to spur
them into evangelism, and lastly that a replication this study in the rest of the Field
focusing the Mijikenda as a target group.