Patterns of Church Growth in Nairobi.

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1970

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Daystar University, School of Arts and Social Sciences

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Nairobi, Kenya, a city of 500,000 people set in the midst of East African villages, is a melting pot of African tribesmen, Asian immigrants and Europeans Within this complex, racially mixed society I have sought to discover how the Church is growing, I ten representative congregations from eight different denomina tions. In these, various aspects of increase are measured. Three kinds of growth — biological, conversion and transfer — are examined in detail as they are reflected in the congregations studied. The factors influencing church growth — ethnic, geographical, occupational, friendship, social and educational are considered. These factors largely determine the patterns of increase in the urban churches. Analysis of the current growth patterns in the sample give a basis for recommendations to obtain greater growth, I have sought to clarify church growth principles for the urban milieu. With an understanding of these principles churchmen should be better prepared to win the urban masses for Christ and multiply churches to the glory of God.

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Master of Arts

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Tate, F. V. (1970). Patterns of Church Growth in Nairobi. Daystar University, School of Arts and Social Sciences.