Challenges in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Zimbabwe in intergrating and evangelising minority groups after independence
The integration and evangelisation of the minority groups in Zimbabwe in general, and in the Seventh-day Adventist Church in particular poses a challenge. The situation has become more acute after independence. Evidently, the socio-political atmosphere in Zimbabwe has not ameliorated the conditio...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-138132020-09-10T17:10:03Z Challenges in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Zimbabwe in intergrating and evangelising minority groups after independence Ndlovu, Sikhumbuzo Saayman W. Gundani, Paul Challenges Seventh-day Adventist Zimbabwe Minority Integrating Evangelisation Independence 286.76891 Seventh-Day Adventists -- Zimbabwe -- History -- 1980- Church and minorities -- Zimbabwe -- History -- 1980- Seventh-Day Adventists -- Missions -- Zimbabwe Zimbabwe -- Church history -- 1980- The integration and evangelisation of the minority groups in Zimbabwe in general, and in the Seventh-day Adventist Church in particular poses a challenge. The situation has become more acute after independence. Evidently, the socio-political atmosphere in Zimbabwe has not ameliorated the condition. Certainly, challenges stem from issues concerning racial prejudice, finances, cultural differences, as well as worship styles. While the efforts of the current multicultural ministries are appreciated, the results of the survey indicate that a lot still needs to be done. First, the organizational structure of the ministry needs to be reviewed. Such a review is relevant in order to check and regulate the balance and distribution of power, control and authority. Second, the need for the recruitment of leaders from within the minority groups themselves especially from the white population was clearly articulated. Third, it may be necessary to approach the whole issue from a social standpoint, so as to formulate theological strategies. Apparently, the social distance is more pronounced than the theological one. In addition, integration and evangelisation specifically among the Coloured population is further compounded by the split, which occurred in the early 1990s. Most of the Sabbath-Keeping Adventists from this group anticipate challenges if they would opt to merge with the national Conference. Some of the major barriers to such a step revolve around issues of properties, finances, and positions as well as the general upkeep of the workers. Unless, these apprehensions are clarified and the fears are allayed, integration seems enigmatic. Ecclesiological unity and theological unity in diversity seem to be eclipsed by racial solidarity and socio-economic and political expediency. Similarly, the reconciliation among the black majority itself, also needs a close and deliberate attention from both the church and society in Zimbabwe. For that reason, tribalism, racism, ethnicity, nepotism and any other discrimination should not be tolerated, first and foremost by the church and second, by all peace loving Zimbabweans (Gal 3:28). The reconstruction of the cultural landscape in Zimbabwe demands an affirmation of the common destiny for all Zimbabweans. Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology D. Th. (Missiology) 2014-08-14T12:26:23Z 2014-08-14T12:26:23Z 2013-11-30 Thesis Ndlovu, Sikhumbuzo (2013) Challenges in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Zimbabwe in intergrating and evangelising minority groups after independence, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13813> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13813 en 1 online resource (xi, 175 leaves) : illustrations, color graphs application/pdf |
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The integration and evangelisation of the minority groups in Zimbabwe in general,
and in the Seventh-day Adventist Church in particular poses a challenge. The
situation has become more acute after independence. Evidently, the socio-political
atmosphere in Zimbabwe has not ameliorated the condition. Certainly, challenges
stem from issues concerning racial prejudice, finances, cultural differences, as well as
worship styles. While the efforts of the current multicultural ministries are
appreciated, the results of the survey indicate that a lot still needs to be done. First, the
organizational structure of the ministry needs to be reviewed. Such a review is
relevant in order to check and regulate the balance and distribution of power, control
and authority. Second, the need for the recruitment of leaders from within the
minority groups themselves especially from the white population was clearly
articulated. Third, it may be necessary to approach the whole issue from a social
standpoint, so as to formulate theological strategies. Apparently, the social distance is
more pronounced than the theological one. In addition, integration and evangelisation
specifically among the Coloured population is further compounded by the split, which
occurred in the early 1990s. Most of the Sabbath-Keeping Adventists from this group
anticipate challenges if they would opt to merge with the national Conference. Some
of the major barriers to such a step revolve around issues of properties, finances, and
positions as well as the general upkeep of the workers. Unless, these apprehensions
are clarified and the fears are allayed, integration seems enigmatic. Ecclesiological
unity and theological unity in diversity seem to be eclipsed by racial solidarity and
socio-economic and political expediency. Similarly, the reconciliation among the
black majority itself, also needs a close and deliberate attention from both the church
and society in Zimbabwe. For that reason, tribalism, racism, ethnicity, nepotism and
any other discrimination should not be tolerated, first and foremost by the church and
second, by all peace loving Zimbabweans (Gal 3:28). The reconstruction of the
cultural landscape in Zimbabwe demands an affirmation of the common destiny for
all Zimbabweans. === Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology === D. Th. (Missiology) |
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Challenges in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Zimbabwe in intergrating and evangelising minority groups after independence |
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Challenges in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Zimbabwe in intergrating and evangelising minority groups after independence |
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Ndlovu, Sikhumbuzo (2013) Challenges in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Zimbabwe in intergrating and evangelising minority groups after independence, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13813> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13813 |
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