dc.description.abstract | There are major challenges facing youth in the contemporary Kenyan society. These challenges
have been propagated by urbanization, secularism, mass media, family, parenting issues and peer
pressure. In addition, church leadership is providing blockages where some leaders say there is no
space for youth program and children are not permitted to run up and down destroying the church
properties. The Specific Objectives of the study was to; find out the effects of youth programs
from junior church into youth in Methodist church in Kenya, Machungulu circuit, to find out the
impact of church leadership in support of transition from junior church into youth in Methodist
church in Kenya, Machungulu circuit, to find out the impact of recreational facilities programs
from junior church into youth in Methodist church in Kenya, Machungulu circuit and to examine
the impact of peer pressure in the transition period of junior church into youth in Methodist church
in Kenya, Machungulu circuit. The study adopts a descriptive survey design. The target population
for the study consisted church leaders, pastors, head of departments, parents and the youth in MCK
Machungulu circuit. A total of 541 respondents were selected to participate in the study. Simple
random sampling was used to pick the respondents. The researcher used questionnaires and
Interviews schedules as the research instruments. The findings also showed that the majority of
the respondents were aged between 31-55 years. Findings also showed that most employees are
degree holders with a few being, diploma, post graduate and form four leavers indicating that
respondents in churches are informed and can make sound decisions and thus level of education
has a direct influence on the transition from junior church into youth. Study findings show that
Youth programs greatly impacted on transition, with a mean score of 3.37. Youth programs
ensure teaching and counseling are well done hence there is a smooth transition from junior to
youth. This was followed by peer pressure with a mean score of 3.16. This was followed by
recreation facilities programs with a mean score of 3.04. Lastly was church leadership with a mean
score of 3.00. Some of the leadership styles may be not effective to transition. Future research
should focus on more than four parameters of transition. Future studies should focus on other
transition parameters and their effect on transition. Approval to carry out the study was obtained
from Kenya Methodist University Ethics research committee (KeMUERC) and National
Commission for Science Technology and Innovation (NACOSTI). The data was analyzed
according to variables and objectives of the study. Descriptive statistics was used to analyze,
present and interpret data. Descriptive analysis was Applied, the frequency distribution tables and
cross tabulation which generated values between dependent and independent variables in the study. | en_US |