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33rd Biennial General Conference

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Education
Problems

  • Illiteracy
  • Need for early childhood Education (with a Christian base)
  • The Need for appropriate Christian base Parenting and General Parenting Programs
  • The need for Sex Education from a Christian perspective
  • The need for school places of Primary, Secondary and Technical Vocational Levels.

Social Action Mechanism Remedial Classes  

  • Establish Day Care Centers and Pre-School facilities
  • Training Courses Modules Outreach programs directed at these Areas
  • Creation of School places in the areas neglected
  • Training Seminars in use of media

Substance abuse
Problems

  • Addiction
  • The need to develop effective prevention strategy
  • Dependants

Social Action Mechanism

  • Rehab Centers
  • Seminars and education on the types and dangers of drugs
  • Development of Counseling skills

Resources

  • Buildings
  • Trained Personnel within the churches
  • Institutions and personnel for training and the conduct of seminars
  • Departments
  • NGO and governmental Agencies for networking

Time Frames

  • One Conference term
  • Report to General Executive meetings when they are convened
  • Each Church should make efforts to have some Social Ministry activities set up within this conference term.

Responsibilities for ensuring sucessfull implementation

  • General Executive
  • District Executive and Superintendent
  • Churches and Pastors

Feedback

  • Information sent to the District Office by Pastors and Churches
  • Reports made to General Executive by District Superintendents
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