Implication of Religious Syncretism on Baptist Mission Work in Ojo Island, Lagos State Nigeria

Publication Date: 28/12/2023

DOI: 10.52589/AJCHRT-QACFWFLH


Author(s): Yinka Adewuni Adewale (Ph.D), Eyitayo Adewale Adelakun (Ph.D), Ayodele Adeyinka Atowoju (Ph.D), Abiodun Omolara Adelakun.

Volume/Issue: Volume 6 , Issue 2 (2023)



Abstract:

Baptist is one of the denominations and mission agencies that have been doing mission work in Ojo Island for several decades now. However, the mission work in Ojo Island is not without challenges such as poverty, cultural affiliation and idolatry, but this study focuses on religious syncretism. Therefore, the study investigated factors responsible for religious syncretism in Ojo Island, Lagos State, Nigeria with a view to identify ways of strengthening the Baptist mission work. The framework for the study was premised on theology of mission, which underscores that mission found its basis in God’s love and redemptive plan through Jesus. Descriptive survey design was adopted while questionnaires were administered to two hundred and twenty-three (223) members of the selected Baptist churches using the purposive random sampling method. The data generated was analysed through frequency count, bar chart and pie chart. Factors responsible for religious syncretism on the Baptist mission in Ojo Island include: assumption that all religious traditions are relative and complimentary, community background and economic life, seeking for rescue in a time of crisis and insecurity, family ties and brotherhood relationship. All these constitute a serious challenge and setback for the Baptist mission efforts in Ojo Island. The study recommends contextual biblical preaching, discipleship, power evangelism, and social actions such as regular medical mission and vocational training as means of strengthen the Baptist mission work in Ojo Island.


Keywords:

Baptist, Mission, Ojo Island, Religious Syncretism.


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