Abstract:
This study was an evaluative research, which attempted to discover the graduates'
perception of the effectiveness of Rubura Theological Baptist Institute's (RTBI) curriculum in
equipping them for the local church ministry in the Union of Baptist Church in Burundi
The main source of data was the RTBI's alumni ministering in the local churches,
which formed the Union of Baptist churches in Burundi. Three research questions, from
which the researcher produced twenty-eight questionnaire items, guided the study. The eleven
closed-ended and seventeen opened-ended questionnaire items were used to collect the study
data. The closed-ended questionnaire items were rated in the model of Likert- scale. The
responses were analyzed quantitatively with frequency count and then percentages calculated
followed with the interpretations, while the informants answered the open-ended
questionnaire in which they expressed their own perception of the effectiveness of Rubura
Theological Baptist Institute's curriculum in equipping pastors for the local church ministry
in Burundi.
The analysis and interpretation of findings revealed that the training of RTBI offered
an effective preparation for the local church ministry. The relevant skills and knowledge
enabled the alumni ministers to serve effectively in the local church. In general, the training
helped pastors to respond to the needs of church members. Based on the findings, the
researcher has further recommended the following to the RTBI's administration and the
UBeB as a whole:
I. The program of RTBI would be re-prepared to reflect the actual realities of Burundi,
considering that alumni ministers would be involved in ministries of justice and
reconciliation, leading communities characterized with ethnic, social, economic and
intellectual diversity and the HIV/AIDS pandemic and its consequences.
2. The RTBI's administration should provide the teaching material of first necessity,
qualified personnel, building the modern library for the sake of updating the
institution and its products.
3. The curriculum must have a high degree of dynamism and flexibility.
4. Rather than having one level of material in the program, it might be fair to have the
certificate, diploma, and degree level in different fields of learning at RTB I.
5. Students' recruitment procedures could be examined in order to allow in students
from other evangelical churches from within and outside the country.
6. Apprenticeship, at least one year, is to be introduced in order to provide a learning
situation that permits students to apply theories learnt into practice before they start
the ministry after graduation.