Towards a contextual approach of reaching the Ruguru people of Morogoro Tanzania: A biblical - cultural case study
Abstract
The main purpose of this research was to analyze the reasons why the
Seventh-day Adventist Church in Morogoro district have failed to convert and retain a
significant proportion of the Ruguru people in the Adventist faith. The study applied a
biblical contextual approach in understanding how dispensing the Adventist message
in Ruguru society has led to the problem. The nature of the study, favored a
qualitative approach based on the case study methodology. Data was mainly collected
through in depth-interviews using semi-structured interview protocol; and focus group
methods. The study involved people of both genders thirty men and twenty women.
The findings of the research revealed that the SDA church in Morogoro, failed to
convert and retain a significant proportion of the Ruguru because (i) The Adventist
Mission approach failed to incorporate ngoma which is an integral part of Ruguru
culture. (ii) The Adventist denunciation of the Ruguru view that dead people can communicate with the living, as contrary to the word of God. (iii) Prohibition of Ruguru initiations practices by the SDA church because they involve immoral
instructions. (iv) Prohibition of the traditional medicine by the church.
In conclusion, the study argues that in order for Ruguru people to be transformed
by Adventist faith the above setbacks must be addressed through a proposed
contextual biblical model. The model has put emphasis on the engagement of culture
alternatively, accommodating or rejecting its varied aspects. This model will
encourage Ruguru to accept Adventism faith as a relevant faith to them.