Peter Muriithi Wambugu, Dickson Nkonge Kagema, Stephen Micheni
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The Church, as an integral part of missiology, is obligated to the development of the community; by providing social services like education, health care, agriculture, advocacy, clean water, capacity building, food, shelter, and sanitation which have remained a mirage to many Kenyans. This study sought to establish the biblical and theological basis for Church's involvement in the CD. The Anglican Development Services (ADS) of the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) was used as the case for this study. The study targeted four Anglican ADS regions, namely: Pwani, Eastern, Mount Kenya East and NAIKA (Nairobi, Kajiado and All Saints). The theory of Reconstruction Theology (RT) advanced by Jesse Mugambi based on the process of social reconstruction as a paradigm for CD was employed. A sample of 330 respondents gotten from a target population of 1,827 was used. A descriptive survey design was employed. Utilizing questionnaires, interviews, and Focus Group discussions, data was gathered. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 26 computer software was used to analyze the quantitative data using frequency and percentages, while thematic analysis was done on qualitative data in accordance with the study's objectives. The findings showed that the biblical and theological basis for the Church's involvement in CD was highly valued. To improve the sustainability of CD within targeted areas, it was recommended that the implementation of CD be based upon a strong biblical and theological basis as a demonstration of service to the vulnerable in the community.
教会作为宣教的一个组成部分,有义务促进团体的发展;通过提供社会服务,如教育、保健、农业、宣传、清洁水、能力建设、食品、住房和卫生设施,这些对许多肯尼亚人来说仍然是海市蜃楼。本研究试图建立教会参与CD的圣经和神学基础。肯尼亚圣公会(ACK)的圣公会发展服务(ADS)被用作本研究的案例。这项研究的目标是英国圣公会的四个ADS区域,即:普瓦尼、东部、肯雅山东部和奈卡(内罗毕、北京、万圣)。本文采用了穆甘比基于社会重建过程的重建神学理论作为研究CD的范式。从1827名目标人群中抽取了330名受访者作为样本。采用描述性调查设计。利用问卷调查、访谈和焦点小组讨论,收集了数据。采用SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences)第26版计算机软件对定量数据进行频率和百分比分析,对定性数据根据研究目标进行专题分析。调查结果显示,教会参与裁谈会的圣经和神学基础受到高度重视。为了在目标地区内提高CD的可持续性,建议CD的实施应以强有力的圣经和神学基础为基础,作为对社区弱势群体服务的示范。