Enhancing Evangelism through Education Sponsorship: A Case of Church Sponsored Schools in Mombasa County
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2021-09Author
Wafula, Eliya Robert
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Evangelism means proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ so that people may believe in
God through Him, for the sake of their salvation and inheritance of the kingdom of heaven.
Evangelism is crucial to the church's mission as a fulfilment of the Great Commission. In
order to fulfil this commission the Church applies different ways such as education
sponsorship. The purpose of this thesis was to examine how education sponsorship
enhances evangelism among church sponsored schools in Mombasa County. The specific
objectives of this study were: to establish the role of education sponsorship in enhancing
evangelism by church sponsored schools in Mombasa County; to determine how education
sponsorship enhances evangelism through church sponsored schools in Mombasa County
and evaluate education sponsorship as a means of enhancing evangelism among church
sponsored schools in Mombasa County. Descriptive survey research design was applied in
this study. The target population consisted of 10 Church sponsored Primary Schools in
Mombasa County. A representative sample wasselected using purposive sampling method.
These included Pastors, School Principals, CRE Teachers and Church members. To collect
data, the researcher used a questionnaire as the research instrument. These questionnaires
contained structured questions that were constituted using a likert scale. Questionnaires
were either emailed or delivered to the respondents and were picked once filled. Data was
analyzed statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 22. Descriptive statistics as
well as tables were used to present the analyzed data. The study found out that church
sponsored schools in Mombasa County provide a conducive forum for spreading the gospel
hence play a crucial role in enhancing evangelism. The results also indicated that the
church sponsored schools in Mombasa County engage in all three forms of education
sponsorship; school ownership and management, funding as well as bursaries and
scholarships. The findings also showed that the church sponsored schools in Mombasa
County promote evangelism through their curriculum and also integrate spiritual and moral
teachings. Christian morals are taught in schools, spiritual teachings are part of the
curriculum and clergy regularly give spiritual inspiration to learners. The study therefore
concluded that education sponsorship through church sponsored schools in Mombasa
County enhances evangelism. The study recommends that more church sponsored schools
should be opened in Mombasa County as well as across the country to propagate further
Christianity. The study also recommends that the existing church sponsored schools should
be expanded to cater for even special needs such as the hearing impaired, sight impaired
and physically challenged persons in the society. The study further recommends that the
church sponsored schools’ administration should design more programmes that allow the
pupils to be taught Christian values. This can involve morning devotions in the school
chapels, regular visits by the clergy and Christian youth rallies. Further research should be
carried out to analyze the effect of education sponsorship on evangelism by church
sponsored schools in other Counties in Kenya to assess whether the outcome will vary or
be similar. In addition further research should be carried to establish the effect of church
sponsored health facilities on enhancing evangelism.
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