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Title: Relevance of biblical counselling in contemporary society of pentecostal churches in the Kumasi metropolis of Ashanti region
Authors: Fosu, George
Keywords: Biblical counselling
Pentecostal churches
counselling
Issue Date: Jun-2009
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: This study evaluated the relevance of biblical counselling in contemporary society of Pentecostal churches in the Kumasi Metropolis of Ashanti Region. The study sought to provide an insight into the effectiveness of biblical counselling. The methodology used to select participants for the study consisted of stratified random sampling, proportional ratio, simple random sampling and selection of the table of random numbers methods. The Population of the study consisted of thirty-four Pentecostal denominations with seven hundred branches within Kumasi Metropolis. The sample consisted of two hundred and thirty respondents from twenty-three selected branches within nine selected Pentecostal denominations. Pilot-testing of instrument was done at Ejisu to determine reliability coefficient which was 0 .8526 The main instruments for the research were the questionnaire (Twenty-seven items) and an interview (sixteen items). Five weeks were used to administer and collect the question and conduct the interview. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (S P S S) computer software was used to analyse the data. 84.6% of the respondents attempted the questionnaire and answered correctly. The studies revealed among other things that majority of the Pentecostal counsellors do not have formal counselling training and besides most of the churches do not organise any in-service training for their counsellors. Based on the findings of the study, it is recommended among other things that the Head of Regional Denominations should organise refresher courses for their counsellors.
Description: ix, 107p :ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1732
ISSN: 23105496
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