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EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION AND PRIMARY OCCUPATION OF THE CHRISTIAN LEADER AS CORRELATES OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION AND GOD’S CALL FOR MISSIONS
ABSTRACT
The study investigated the educational
qualification and primary occupation of the
Christian leader as correlates of human communication and God’s call for missions. The multiple stage sampling
procedure was used for the study. The research area was Uyo in Akwa Ibom State
of Nigeria and Cotonou in Benin Republic, all in West Africa. The total
respondents were 116 and 32 for Uyo and Cotonou respectively. The questionnaire
used for the study is titled: Training Needs Assessment of Church Workers
Questionnaire (TNACWQ). The data obtained were analyzed using Pearson Product
Moment Correlation Coefficient (PPMC) statistics. All hypotheses were tested at
0.1 and 0.5 alpha level respectively. It was concluded from the study that
there is a rejection of no relationship between God’s calling for missions and
primary occupation by both countries saying that God’s call is not a function
of ones’ occupation. One of the recommendations further stated in the study
states that a strong Christian body should come together and pull resources
through conscious planning to address training gaps for successful missions.
KEYWORDS: Training Needs, Uyo and Cotonou
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