Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to discover the implications, relevance and
importance of the concept of Spiritual fatherhood and sonship to the Pentecostal and
Charismatic Churches in Kenya. In order to achieve this purpose, research was carried
out where by data was collected through discussions and structured face to face
interviews with three denominational leaders, six spiritual sons/daughters, two local
church pastors who don't ascribe to the concept.
The findings revealed that the concept is regarded as necessary and important
by majority ofthe leaders and church leaders as well as those whom they regard as
their sons/ daughters. However it has been misused by certain people to manipulate
and dominate others whereas in certain occasions it has been used to kill the ministry
of others. It has also revealed that it is one of the best way to disciple others into the
ministry and prepare to hand over the baton 0 fthe ministry to the next generation.
The research has revealed that though the church is so much involved in the
concept of mentoring, it has to change its tact tic on how to bring up leaders for
effective and efficient ministry and ensure smooth and seamless transitions as well as
meaningful church growth.
Based on these findings recommendations are made on the Church leaders as
well as the local church pastors of Pentecostal and Charismatic churches to embrace
the concept of spiritual fatherhood and sonship. However it should be structured in a
manner that it does not breed domination, manipulation and control of those being
spiritually fathered. This can be done through holding seminars, conferences and even
preachings and teachings in the local churches.