Mentoring as an Effective Strategy for Leadership Development in Contemporary African Pentecostalism

B. I. Akano
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The formation and advancement of indigenous Pentecostal movements was a significant reason for Africa’s impact on global Christianity. Notwithstanding, a critical concern is the sustenance of such a feat for future global missions. Since leadership development is key to both organizational growth and continual relevance, the African Pentecostal movement that will continue to serve the purpose of fulfilling the Great Commission mandate must ensure adequate leadership succession to keep the vision. This paper examined mentoring as an effective approach for leadership development in contemporary African Pentecostalism. Drawing heavily from the Nigerian examples, it argued that mentoring is suitable for preserving and enhancing African Pentecostal theological heritage, core values and practices for effective global missions. By the use of various pieces of literature and observation methods, the article explains the impact of mentoring on the sustenance of the African Pentecostal phenomenon. The author identified three dynamics that had sustained African Pentecostalism and made it impactful: aggressive incorporation programmes, continuous contextualized Christian education, and extensive use of media tools. Consequently, the article argues that these dynamics, amongst other factors, must be intentionally pursued, sustained, and strengthened to form future African Pentecostal leaders who will sustain and enhance the missionary impact of the African Church on the rest of the world. Keywords: The Church, African Pentecostalism, Mentoring, Leadership Development
辅导是当代非洲五旬节派领袖发展的有效策略
本土五旬节派运动的形成和发展是非洲对全球基督教影响的一个重要原因。尽管如此,一个关键的问题是,未来的全球任务能否维持这样一个壮举。由于领导力发展是组织成长和持续相关性的关键,非洲五旬节派运动要继续为完成大使命的目的服务,必须确保足够的领导力继承,以保持愿景。本文考察了师徒关系作为当代非洲五旬节派领导力发展的有效途径。它大量借鉴了尼日利亚的例子,认为辅导适合于保存和加强非洲五旬节派的神学遗产、核心价值观和有效的全球宣教实践。本文运用各种文献资料和观察方法,解释了辅导对非洲五旬节派现象维持的影响。作者指出了使非洲五旬节派得以持续并产生影响的三个动力:积极的合并方案、持续的背景化基督教教育和广泛使用媒体工具。因此,本文认为,这些动态,除其他因素外,必须有意地追求,维持和加强,以形成未来的非洲五旬节派领袖,他们将维持和加强非洲教会对世界其他地区的传教影响。关键词:教会,非洲五旬节派,辅导,领导力发展
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