Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Literacy as a means for Improving Pastoral Ministry in Anambra-Imo Conference
Kwa ufupi
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has played a huge role in
the spread of Christianity throughout history. However, the huge burden on pastors
serving in Anambra-Imo Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church calls for
attention. In 2015, the membership of the church in Anambra-Imo Conference was
9,805 compared to the 19 field pastors. This places an enormous task of reaching out
to the members on every pastor serving in the area. This has been a great challenge
for the field pastors serving in Anambra-Imo Conference and formed the basis for this
study. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were utilized in this research. Two
sets of questionnaires were administered. 180 questionnaire were distributed to church
members, out of which 116 (70.3%) were returned. All of the fifteen (100%)
administered to the pastors were completed. Parts of the data collated from the pastors
were gathered through face to face and group interviews.All fifteen (100.0%) pastors interviewed indicated that the evolution and
acceptance of ICT are part of prophecy fulfilment. Eleven (73.3%) of the pastors
interviewed thought they would most likely be more successful in their pastoral
ministry if they would begin to apply ICT in their ministry. The results from this
study show that pastors in Anambra-Imo Conference need the application of ICT to
improve their pastoral ministry.
This work thus recommends that the leadership of the conference organise
routine ICT training for both pastors and the members of the local churches. This may
increase the interests of the church members in the application of ICT and may
enhance pastoral ministry in the region.