Revitalising Rural and Township Youth Ministry in South Africa through Digital Innovation
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https://doi.org/10.12775/PCh.2024.008Keywords
rural and township youth ministry, digital innovation, digital engagement, public theology, youth ministry landscapeAbstract
This article explores the potential of digital innovation in revitalising rural and township youth ministry in South Africa, acknowledging the challenges churches face in engaging their youth in the evolving digital landscape. The study advocates
for integrating digital platforms to complement physical interactions, emphasising the need for strategies resonating with digitally connected youth. Public theology is introduced as a paradigm encouraging the intertwining of faith with societal needs. While
recognising the promise of digital engagement, the article addresses unique challenges in rural areas, proposing solutions such as community access points and partnerships for inclusivity. The collaborative model envisions a hybrid approach, blending physical and virtual interactions through a game-like platform. The methodology involves a comprehensive literature review and cross-sectional analysis of successful digital engagement initiatives, informing a dynamic model. In conclusion, the article argues
that embracing digital innovation and public theology can bridge traditional and techsavvy preferences, fostering a vibrant youth community with spiritual growth and meaningful societal impact.
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