dc.description.abstract | According to a report given at the 2016 year-end church board meeting that
was conducted in the Nyaburi District of the Kenya Lake Conference, it was noted
that more than 40 percent of the youths baptized each year drop out from the church.
This drop was also noted in all the 14 churches in the Nyaburi District. This study,
therefore, investigated the factors that affected youth retention in churches in Nyaburi
District, Kenya Lake Conference, Kenya.
The study was guided by three objectives; how secularism affected youth
retention in churches, how leadership affected youth retention in churches, and how
nurturing affected youth retention in churches in Nyaburi District, Kenya lake
Conference, Kenya. The study adopted the descriptive and research survey design and
inferential statistics and obtained its data from primary and secondary sources. The
primary data were derived from the questionnaires. The target population comprised
all the 14 churches in the Nyaburi District. The researcher used census sampling to select 32 youth leaders and 50 adult leaders from the 14 churches. The sample size
was 82 respondents. Data were analyzed by the use of descriptive statistics and were
presented in the form of pie charts. Findings revealed that 72.7% of the respondents
agreed that factors such as secular worship, secular music, and social media affected
youth retention in the churches in the Nyaburi District.
The findings also revealed that 70.9% of the respondents agreed that that
leadership factors such as conservativeness, lack of involvement, gossip, and parents
affected youth retention in churches in the Nyaburi District. Again, 75% of the
respondents agreed that nurturing factors such as fellowship, teaching, and sharing
affected youth retention in churches in the Nyaburi District. Based on the findings of
the study, it was concluded that secularism, leadership, and nurturing affected youth
retention in SDA Churches in Nyaburi District, Kenya Lake Conference, Kenya. To
enhance youth retention, the study recommended that the youths be sensitized on the
effects of the dangers in secularism. The church leaders should be trained on how to
handle youths by not being too conservative, involving the youths in church programs
and decision making, discouraging gossip, and encouraging parents to allow their
children to attend church. Nurturing committees should also make sure that youths are
involved in fellowship, they are taught on church doctrines and allowed to share their
views with other church members. | en_US |