The Negative Attitudes Of Children Of Church Ministers And Its Effects On Preaching The Gospel: (PDF/DOC)
This study explores the adverse attitudes exhibited by children of church ministers and their impact on the dissemination of the gospel within Nigerian churches. It highlights specific challenges faced by ministerial families, particularly concerning the delicate balance between their private lives and the unique needs of each family member, juxtaposed against the public pastoral duties of a church minister.
The primary objective of the research is to investigate how negative behaviors among children of church ministers influence the spread of Christ’s gospel. The study utilized primary data gathered through the distribution of research questionnaires to members of selected denominations. It employed a cross-sectional survey research design, conducting descriptive analysis on a randomly selected sample from diverse church categories such as Catholic, Pentecostal, and Orthodox.
A total population of 100 was involved, with a sample size of 40 selected for detailed examination. Data analysis employed the chi-square method to test hypotheses. The findings indicate a prevalent tendency within today’s church to overlook misconduct among ministers’ children, often out of reluctance to address issues involving those considered spiritually anointed.
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