Abstract

The article places emphasis on the youth in the Christiana district, South Africa. It seems that the youth in South Africa face serious challenges and problems. The emphasis is especially on the farming communities in Christiana in the North-West Province who struggle with violence, alcoholism, poverty, unemployment, occultism and Satanism. The growing statistics of drug abuse, substance use, violence, rape, prostitution, child trafficking, etc. make the challenges widespread and lead to the lives of many young people being destroyed. Through holistic missional outreach programmes, the youth of the Christiana district can be a great harvest to be reaped because the programmes give hope and enrich lives in spite of the challenges the community is facing. The LIFEPLAN® engagement programme, in particular, is a training and equipping tool, which includes various important and relevant aspects that deal with the above-mentioned problems and seeks creative solutions to inspire and equip young people to become responsible citizens in their communities. The goal of the programme is to provide a guide and aid for outreach to the youth of this district with the aim to change, resolve, improve and enrich the lives of young people to ensure Christian formation as a valid alternative for destructive lifestyles, leading to a more meaningful and productive life.Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: Socio-economic environment and destructive behavioural patterns lead to many lives destroyed. Preliminary results suggested behavioural modifications linked to biblio-moral intervention. LIFEPLAN® has a transdisciplinary approach comprising three main disciplines and constituencies, Theology, Education and Health. It seeks creative solutions to inspire and equip the youth to become responsible citizens in their communities.

Highlights

  • Introduction and backgroundThis research was performed in the North-West Province of South Africa, and it is part of work in progress and a larger research project in this area

  • Through holistic missional outreach programmes, the youth of the Christiana district can be a great harvest to be reaped because the programmes give hope and enrich lives in spite of the challenges the community is facing

  • There is approximately 50% of the youth that are unemployed in the Christiana district, and the unemployment is in a sense the underlying factor behind all the other problems among the youth in Christiana (Freeks 2016:208)

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Summary

Introduction and background

This research was performed in the North-West Province of South Africa, and it is part of work in progress and a larger research project in this area (cf. Freeks 2016:206). The role of LIFEPLAN® in my life: Participants expressed the following narratives: ‘I thank LIFEPLAN®, it is something that has been missing in my life’, ‘I took LIFEPLAN® to be part of my life’ (Participant 2, Farm worker, Female) These findings are supported by Freeks (2008:3–4) who indicated that the LIFEPLAN® programme has ample and http://www.ve.org.za. Some results illustrated the following: ‘LIFEPLAN® taught me nothing’, ‘I learned nothing from the programme’ (Participant 7, Farm worker, Female) This kind of response constitutes the http://www.ve.org.za exception rather than the rule because, from the sample size of 151 participants (broader research in Christiana), 90% and more indicated a positive impact of the LIFEPLAN® Training and Equipping Programme (cf Freeks 2016:219:220). What are predominant worldviews and how can deliberate efforts of transforming of worldviews and Christian formation be implemented?

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