MATUL Academic Presentation 2025
a rite of passage
As a celebration and finale to two years of study, our students will present their research projects, each lasting approximately 15 minutes, each followed by a dedicated question and answer session. The research topics are diverse and reflect the dedication and hard work these students have put into their theology form the margins and engagement with urban poverty:
The experiences of Persons with Disabilities in Mayo-Manyo, Adamawa region of Cameroon by Kibang Eric Nkwain
An Exploration of Pastoral Roles and Economic Challenges in Hyberabad’s Protestant Churches by Jeevan Hinns
Examining Possibilities for the Church in supporting the youngWomen in the Bipelle Community in Douala, Cameroon by Katherine Sheshe
Empowering the Baptist Missionaries among the Bamilike in the West Region of Cameroon by Mendi Jude Bong
Formational Elements for Contextual Leaders by Abe Lowe
As their research was community based, their final exam was in their presentation to the community and the community organization leadership with which they partnered. But this is a more academic presentation, a mini viva voce, a rite of passage at the end of an extremely rigorous degree process. We believe that these presentations will not only showcase the depth of knowledge and skills our students have acquired during their studies but also contribute valuable insights to the expanding field of transformational urban leadership aka “urban poor missiology.”
