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- ItemSpiritual Nourishment and the Rehabilitation on Inmates: A case of Luzira Prisons, Kampala(Uganda Christian University, 2023-09-22) Ephraim Kyomukama ByamukamaThe study aimed at investigating the use of spiritual nourishment in the rehabilitation of inmates; a case study of Luzira Prisons, Kampala. The study was guided by the following objectives which are; To identify the main challenges faced during spiritual nourishment in the rehabilitation of inmates in Luzira Prisons, and To establish the interventions by chaplains during spiritual nourishment while rehabilitating inmates in Luzira Prisons. The study was carried out using a case study research design where qualitative research approach was used. The data was collected using interview and focus group discussion guides and during the data collection, where purposive sampling method will be used. A sample size of 44 participants was used. The study established the main challenges faced during spiritual nourishment include: the transfer and release of chaplains, lack of enough time, language barrier, failure to interpret the bible, and negative attitude towards rehabilitation. On objective two the study established that the main interventions carried out by chaplains include: putting in place an open door policy to allow inmates to fellowship, and study the bible, facilitating peace and reconciliation between inmates and prison staff, conducting bible study lesson, ensuring continuous spiritual counseling. The study recommends that the chaplaincy should be provided with more resources to strengthen the chaplaincy activities in prison. Other recommendations can be found in the study in chapter six.
- ItemReward Strategy and Employee Commitment Towards Organizational Development: A Case of Church Workers in Ankole Diocese(Uganda Christian University, 2023-09-25) Dickson NuwamanyaEmployees are the most valuable and important assets for any organization including religious organizations. Given their significant role in strengthening many people, especially during tough times, rewarding church workers is of significant importance not only to the church/believers but also staff themselves. The purpose of this study was therefore to find out the relationship between reward strategy and employee Commitment towards organizational development among church workers in Ankole Diocese. Specifically, the study sought to establish the current reward systems used by church workers in Ankole Diocese, to assess the positive and negative contributions of the current reward systems on commitment of church workers towards development in Ankole Diocese. The study used a descriptive survey research design which exploited a quantitative approach to collect data from church workers in 14 parish churches in two (2) Archdeaconries of Ankole diocese; Deanery and Greater Mbarara in Ankole Diocese. A sample size of 134 church workers was randomly selected from the 2 archdeaconries out of which only 120 workers responded to questionnaires as the main instruments for data collection. Data analysis was aided using SPSS and results presented as descriptive statistics. From the analysis, the study revealed that there is a very wide deviation in perceptions of fairness of the financial and non-financial rewards received by church workers, with most employees perceiving the rewards as unfair. However, the findings revealed that a good reward system motivates employees to work hard and exhibit all their skills and efforts to effectively and efficiently perform their duties and meet their targets instead of involving in counterproductive work behavior. This in turn improves employee commitment and productivity and job satisfaction as well as reduced labour turnover. The study however revealed that a poorly structured reward system can result in high labour turnover and low level of productivity among employees since it reduces their morale and commitment towards work. The study concluded that if Ankole diocese does not review the reward system to provide adequate and fair rewards to church workers, it is likely to contribute to conflicts and dissatisfaction among workers which can have a detrimental effect on employee productivity, performance and commitment towards church development. The study also concludes that employee rewards can be an effective tool for improving employee performance among church workers in Ankole Diocese due to its ability to prevent counterproductive work behavior and improve employee productivity, job satisfaction, commitment, and loyalty to the church where they serve and the diocese in general. The study therefore recommends Ankole diocese to review the pay structure in a way that it ensures all church workers are reward fairly and equitably without discrimination.
- ItemEffect of Civil Conflicts on the Development of the Church: A case of the Episcopal Diocese of Yei, (Anglican Communion)(Uganda Christian University, 2023-09-25) Emmanuel Charles LokosangThe stand of this thesis is to examine the effect of civil conflicts on the development of the church: A case of the Episcopal Diocese of Yei. The study was directed by three main objectives: 1- it investigates the causes of civil conflicts in South Sudan, 2 - it assessed how civil conflicts affect the development of the church, 3- it examined strategies devised by the Church to maintain its development amidst civil Conflicts in South Sudan. And then it explores theological reflection on the matter. The Church in South Sudan (SS) lives amidst civil conflicts and wars for several decades which affected its life and development. South Sudan is a multiethnic and multi-religious country experienced civil conflicts and wars. Therefore, this thesis helps the church and the community to prevent the emergence of civil conflicts after identifying the causes of the conflicts in the society and how it affects the development of the church and the community for the church to maintain its development awake amidst conflicting civil societies. It makes clear a theological concept of origin of conflicts, the effect of the conflicts on the civil population including the church, and how the church remains progressive. However, this study realized a gap that need further study. The effect of political influence on the social development of the Church as the body of Christ. Effect of ethnic influence on the spiritual growth of the Church as the body of Christ. The gap has its root on the conflict of interest. Which has impact on the Social, economic, and spiritual being of the Church. Most of researches focus on the conflicts within the church and how it affects her development and growth, the role of the Church in conflict resolution and peace building. But few research is done on how the external factors influence the affairs of the Church and affects her state of development and growth, emerge problems to the Church . in this regard, the study established it foundation from this phenomenon based on the theories of conflict emergence and its effects on the society.
- ItemThe Effect of Inadequate Christian Parenting on Holistic Development of Children in Bugiri Archdeaconry(Uganda Christian University, 2023-09-28) Waiswa Moses IvumbiThe study was carried out to examine how inadequate Christian parenting affects the holistic development of children in Bugiri Archdeaconry. The objectives of the study were: to explore the concept of Christian parenting in Bugiri Archdeaconry, to investigate whether Christian parenting approaches are followed by people of Bugiri Archdeaconry and to analyze the role of Christian parenting to the holistic development of children in Bugiri Archdeaconry. Both qualitative and quantitative research designs were employed. The participants involved were Christian leaders, and Christian parents and these were 140 in number. The researcher used questionnaires, interview guides as research instruments to collect data. The sampling technique used was purposive and the selection was random and data collection sources were primary and secondary. The research findings showed that to a large extent parents practiced the concept of Christian parenting but the 22.4% who said they practiced Christian parenting to a small extent could not be ignored because this is a big percentage. For objective two, the study found out that majority of the parents in Bugiri use strict parenting, permissive parenting, others use non-involved parenting approaches, these are less in Christian parenting practices. Lastly, the study in objective three established that parents that give time for their children, pray together as a family, attend church together, operate family alters, engage in bible studies with children, teach the children about the ten commandments and how to follow them; such practices help their children to holistically develop physically, emotionally, spiritually, and morally. The researcher recommends that Christian parents should learn the biblical principles of parenting and also get involved in the life of their children fully, spend much more quality time with them and answer some of the social and spiritual challenges that the children go through.
- ItemSuffering as a Form of Sanctification Among the Christians of the Diocese of Lango(Uganda Christian University, 2024-08-13) Jaspher Robinson OlugeThis study aimed at discovering the role of suffering in the sanctification of the Christians of the Diocese of Lango. This was in response to the question that was being asked by many Christians in this Diocese namely why should Christians suffer when Jesus Christ has already suffered on their behalf on the cross? The study was qualitative, and the researcher used Integrative Theological Methodology. Following the three specific objectives, the researcher discussed the meaning of suffering and sanctification from the Christian perspective, established the relationship between suffering and sanctification, and finally, developed a theology of suffering from the African point of view and exhibited its relevance to the Christians of the Diocese of Lango. The study revealed that suffering is majorly caused by evil. The study further revealed that the key roles suffering plays in the sanctification of a Christian are: purification, formation of virtues, deterrence of sin, breaking of idols and causing dependence on God, creating motivation for change, causing repentance, enhancing of learning, and finally, ushering of him/ her to eternity (ultimate sanctification). A theology of suffering from the African point of view underscored the fact that although God reigns over suffering and uses it for the sanctification of His people, He does not approve of the suffering of His people, and wants it eradicated. These findings help the Christians of the Diocese of Lango understand the role of suffering in their sanctification and know how to appropriately respond to it.
- ItemThe Significance of Covenant Theological Model in Strengthening Marriages and Family Life Among Christians in the Diocese of Kampala(Uganda Christian University, 2024-09-23) Susan KemigishaThis study investigated the importance of the Covenant Theological model in fostering strong marriages and family life among Christians in the Diocese of Kampala, Church of Uganda. It highlighted the essential role of various Biblical covenants, including the Adamic, Noahic, Abrahamic, Davidic, and the New Covenant of Christ, that is central representing the culmination of God’s plan by highlighting it as the ultimate expression of God’s love and redemption, Robertson, P. 1980, which collectively reveal God's character and redemptive plan in shaping marital and familial dynamics. The research examined how the Covenant Theological model impacts the daily lives of Christian couples and families, particularly in a context characterized by economic challenges and evolving societal norms. It explored how this theological perspective acts as a guiding light, promoting resilience and commitment within marriages. Utilizing qualitative interviews and surveys with a sample of 12 Anglican Christians, both male and female, and employing thematic analysis as outlined by Braun and Clarke (2020), the findings derived through transcribing and coding revealed that Covenant Theological model not only enhances spiritual well-being but also strengthens the foundation of marital and family relationships, equipping individuals with the insights necessary to navigate contemporary challenges. Ultimately, this research contributed to the broader understanding of how theological principles such as Love, forgiveness, reconciliation, and grace can sustain and nurture intimate marital and family relationships, reinforcing the fabric of the faith community in Diocese of Kampala.