Developing material to teach fundamental beliefs to the junior class (8-10 years) in Chitungwiza Central District, East Zimbabwe Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists /
Résumé
According to the Shema (Deut 6:1-9), God commanded parents to impress the
divine commandments to their children. This injunction was to be a clear and incisive
teaching of children, which was so essential it was to be at the very core of the
guardian’s labour and life—when parents sit in the house or walk, by the way, lie
down, and rise up. Thus parents must make it their priority to diligently teach their
children Bible truths. The intention of this study was to discover reasons for little or
no intentional teaching of Bible doctrines to Junior children between the ages of 10
and 12 years at home or church in preparation for baptism and to recommend a
solution to the problem.
Following a careful study of the available materials for teaching Bible
doctrines to Junior children in Chitungwiza Central District of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church (CCD) in preparation for baptism, the researcher investigated to what extent the materials were realising their intended goal of preparing Juniors for
baptism and building their faith.
The materials for teaching fundamental beliefs and preparing Juniors for
baptism are not fully realizing their potential in CCD. This is evidenced by a low
baptismal rate of 9% of children less than fifteen years of age. The major reasons
include a lack of material to teach Juniors Bible doctrines. The few materials that are
available are all in English, and yet some of the children do not understand the
English language. Moreover, both parent and Junior class teachers have not been
trained to teach Bible beliefs to Junior children.
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