Practices of the Teachings on Environmental Conservation in The Full Gospel Churches of Kenya Embu Evurore District, Kenya

https://doi.org/10.51317/jppt.v3i1.615

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conservation, environment, leaders practices, teachings, worshippers

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This study sought to evaluate the ways in which the church worshippers practice the teachings on environmental conservation in the Full Gospel Churches in Embu Evurore District, Kenya. Despite the Full Gospel Church's teachings on environmental conservation, there is prevalent environmental degradation in Embu Evurore District, Kenya. This study was guided by behaviour change theory, which states that an individual is a victim of their environment. Descriptive formats were used to collect information, analyse, compare and interpret data. The study targeted the five local churches in Embu Evurore District. A Sample population was obtained through a random sampling technique. The findings of the study led to the conclusion that worshippers' awareness of the practices of environmental conservation influenced how they practised environmental conservation. The study also found that there were worshippers who were unaware of the conservation measures. The findings of the study contribute to religious knowledge in Eco-Theology. The findings of this study are beneficial to church leaders as they add insight to policy formulation and decision-making on environmental conservation. The findings of this study will sensitise the worshippers to proper practices in environmental conservation.

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2024-10-15

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Rubiri, E., Kagema, D. N., & Njeru, M. K. (2024). Practices of the Teachings on Environmental Conservation in The Full Gospel Churches of Kenya Embu Evurore District, Kenya. Journal of Pastoral and Practical Theology (JPPT), 3(1), 43–55. https://doi.org/10.51317/jppt.v3i1.615

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