A strategy for motivating professional growth of pastors in the Southern highlands conference, Tanzania
Abstract
The issue of offshoots is one of the big challenges facing the Southern
Highlands Conference. This has affected the church in Southern Highlands Conference.
Church members have become suspicious about the church organization. As a result,
they question some of the church beliefs and Church Manual guidelines. A contributing
factor is the incompetence on the part of pastors to handle the situation and to restrain
the heresies from invading the church. The pastors’ professional growth is low. Most of
them are unable to handle theological and leadership issues. The situation has
preoccupied the researcher to the point that he has undertaken this research with the
purpose of developing a strategy to empower pastors in the Conference, thus helping
them to grow professionally.
In the process of the study, the researcher collected data from the relevant
current literature as well as from the survey in the Southern Highlands Conference. The
data obtained from the survey was analyzed through Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) program. The analysis revealed that the contributing factors to pastors’
poor performance were lack of personal study on the part of pastors (see Table 9), and
incompetence in the use of computer science (See tables 10, and 15).As a solution to the
problem, the research has developed a strategy which proposes three pillars for pastors’
professional growth. These are: 1) Personal study, 2) Prayer, and 3) Practical use of
gained knowledge including computer science.
The designed strategy was implemented and evaluated through a Bible
Conference organized in Isanga SDA Church. Three pastors who had been trained on
the use of the three pillars were key presenters of the Bible conference. The outcome of
the meeting revealed the effectiveness of the strategy
In conclusion, the researcher is persuaded that the implementation of this
strategy will enhance pastors’ professional growth in the Southern Highlands
Conference. Pastors are urged to apply the three pillars for their professional growth in
the ministry.