the role of the church in curbing drug addiction problems
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2021-07-01
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Africa International University
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Drug and substance abuse has been talked about worldwide as a menace, and
Kenya being part of the globe, experiences its effects. The Church, being the tool that
helps the society live godly lives to the highest possible extent; should take part in the
fight against drug and substance abuse. This study, therefore, aimed at identifying the
role of the Church in curbing the drug addiction problems.
To achieve this, the researcher sought: to determine the drug addiction
prevention programs run by the Church; the extent to which financial resources to
assist or prevent drug addiction were appropriated by the Church; to determine the
involvement of churches in advocacy of policies that aid in drug addiction
management, and, to identify if and to what extent the Church partners with other
drug addiction rehabilitation and prevention programs.
The researcher used case study research design, and quantitative research
approach. This was be done by using Nairobi Chapel as a case study. The target
population totalled 50 churches under the Nairobi Chapel umbrella of Churches.
Through questionnaires, the researcher sought to collect data from lead pastors or
pastors in charge of drug addicts’ recovery programs within Nairobi Chapel umbrella
of churches. The researcher then analysed the data that had been collected and
presented it using tables and graphs. Moreover, the researcher has also given
recommendations that the church can implement so as to improve its approach in
helping curd the addiction problem.
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