A Proposal for the discipling of new members through the baptismal class in the North Kivu Association in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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2007-01Author
Muthavaly, Kasereka
Wa-Mbaleka, Kasereka Muthavaly
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The church growth in the North Kivu Association (NKF,)
has been challenged by an increasing rate of dropouts since
the mid-1990s. Looking at the statistics of membership
covering a period of twenty-four years, this study shows that
in the first four years of the period under consideration
there was a high accession of new members (46.1 percent) with
a low rate of dropouts (4 .2 percent). Coming to the four
last years of that period , the total of dropouts increased to
15.5 percent, whereas the rate of accessions decreased to
23.6 percent of the total church membership.
In this work, the introductory chapter gives an
overview of the study with its methodology, which leads in
turn to a suggestion of discipline new members through the
baptismal class. Chapter 2 shows the geographical, social,
and religious background of the project, and includes
statistical data which looks at the church membership growth
of NKA from 1980- 2004. It contains interviews from retired
pastors, church administrators, leaders, and church members,
in order to find out the possible causes of the increasing
apostasy.
Chapter 3 gives a background of instruction to new
believers using the NT model of Christ, to make disciples
through small groups and by spending time with the disciples