MUGAMBI, MBOGO KYAMA(Africa international University, 2017-06-02)
Aging leaders with unclear succession plans in Africa's institutions are a symptom of
an underlying problem of leadership development. This is evident in the rapidly
expanding church on the continent. For instance, from ...
MUNYAO, JOSEPHINE(Africa international University, 2017-07-12)
The marriage crisis in Kenya is so serious that its presence defies the
preaching and teaching of the evangelical church. While women’s empowerment and
the quest for gender equality have radically changed the cultural ...
Mentoring is an ancient old wisdom to impact life-change and to inspire mutual growth, learning, and development. Mentoring relationships have the capacity to transform individuals, groups, organziations, and communities. ...
This study examines the missiological impact of the compassionate act of feeding
the hungry and desolate in the New Testament Scriptures, and subsequently
establishes the implications of this impact to the current mission ...
The Munyoyaya women are part ofthe larger Munyoyaya people group who
inhabit the Tana River district in Kenya. They are a minority tribal group considered
to be part of the Oromo language group. They are predominantly ...
The Environmental crisis is becoming a more serious life-threatening phenomenon in Africa. The Physical environment is deteriorating, thus affecting the socioeconomic life of the people. The continent's ecosystems have ...
The problem of evil is the most discussed subject in every culture; for it poses
enormous challenges to human existence and belief in the Christian God. Both
religious and secular thinkers down through the ages have ...
The examination of explicit arguments and prospects to proof the existence or non-
existence of God is necessary in these contemporary times, to help bring non-
believers and atheists to faith. This conversation and ...
This thesis looks at the power of witchcraft among the Kenyan Akamba.
I have taken time to explain the Akamba worldview as the basis upon which
the thinking of the Akamba is drawn. Much space is given to this aspect in ...
The purpose of this study is to find, in Scripture
and Church history, principles of revival which can, if
Faithfully applied, bring about revival today.
The second chapter is a detailed study of the
revival under ...
GITAHI, DANIEL NJAGI(Africa international University, 2019-07-04)
The African Independent Churches (AICs) phenomenon also known as ‘independency’ appeared in the African continent in the late 19th century and early in the twentieth century. It occurred as a result of the Africans being ...
DIKKI, MICHAEL EZRA(Africa international University, 2017-06-15)
This research examines the role of theological or Islamic interpretation in
promoting religious conflicts in northern Nigeria. Specifically, this research examines
the impact of Maududi’s political interpretation of Islam ...
KARANJA, MUGANE CHARLES(Africa international University, 2019-06-07)
The study has examined the role of the Church in response to the political issues that are affecting Christians in Kenya in general and specifically in Nairobi. The study was structured on the belief that the Church lacks ...
The purpose of this study was threefold: (i) a question of general interest, i.e., to help
understand important issues surrounding the study of the waw-consecutive
phenomenon and the dichotomy mainline-exposition, in ...
The present thesis sets out to ascertain the nature of
the texts used by seventh century correctors of Codex
Sinaiticus, symbolized. The thesis also seeks to
determine how far the Ebembe New Testament agrees with
either ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the biblical models for
relieving poverty, and to examine how the Church in Africa can apply
the principles behind these models.
The study covers both the OT and NT ...