The effect of autonomy on the African Evangelical Church in Swaziland /by Lloyd Thandabantu Magewu.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1977.Description: iii, 97 leaves, bound : maps ; 28 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Background -- How the church was founded -- Where the churches were planted -- Social, economic and political trend in Southern Africa.
Because the indigenous Christians were ready to assume positions of responsibility? -- Because other missionaries were doing it? -- Because it was a long-range program of the mission? -- Because it was in line with the biblical principles of church growth? -- What was the significant reason for autonomy?.
Searching questions -- Is it an effective structure? -- Which are the good aspects? -- Which are the weak points? -- How can the weaknesses be improved? -- Effect of autonomy upon administration and governance.
What are the relations after autonomy? -- Has the mission cut ties with the African Evangelical Church? -- If it has retained some ties, how are they kept? -- Are they beneficial to both parties? -- Which is the ideal relationship?.
Edifying of believers -- Training of leaders -- Business meetings -- Finances -- Relations between the church and the mission.
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Introduction

Aim -- Background -- How the church was founded -- Where the churches were planted -- Social, economic and political trend in Southern Africa.

Chapter I. Why Was Autonomy Given?

Because of political pressure in Southern Africa at that time? -- Because the indigenous Christians were ready to assume positions of responsibility? -- Because other missionaries were doing it? -- Because it was a long-range program of the mission? -- Because it was in line with the biblical principles of church growth? -- What was the significant reason for autonomy?.

Chapter II. What is the Nature of Organization and Administration?

Description of the organizational chart -- Searching questions -- Is it an effective structure? -- Which are the good aspects? -- Which are the weak points? -- How can the weaknesses be improved? -- Effect of autonomy upon administration and governance.

Chapter III. What is its Relationship with Africa Evangelical Fellowship?

What were the relations between the church and the mission before autonomy? -- What are the relations after autonomy? -- Has the mission cut ties with the African Evangelical Church? -- If it has retained some ties, how are they kept? -- Are they beneficial to both parties? -- Which is the ideal relationship?.

Chapter IV. How Has Autonomy Affected the African Evangelical Church in Swaziland in Specific Areas of Church Life?

Evangelization of the unreached -- Edifying of believers -- Training of leaders -- Business meetings -- Finances -- Relations between the church and the mission.

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