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CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1       Background study

The issue of divorce has been in the news a lot lately. More and more marriages are failing because modern culture no longer views marriage as a lifelong commitment as it was intended to be in the Bible. The impacts of divorce on Christian couples are particularly painful, yet Christian marriages are not immune to this trend. The effects of divorce on Christian couples are examined here. In the first place, marriages end because of divorce or separation. The consequences of a divorce are devastating since marriage is not meant to be simply shattered. Marriage is significant for more than simply the two people who enter into it. It has spiritual overtones since it is meant to be a representation of the bond between Christ and the Church. Pain, betrayal, rage, and hopelessness are common reactions to a failed marriage. The trust between them may be severely eroded, and the marriage may end even if the pair decides to work through their issues.

Emotional and spiritual distress are two other ways in which a divorce can affect a Christian couple’s marriage. When a marriage ends, the two people involved lose the emotional and spiritual support they were counting on from one another. Extreme mental and spiritual anguish may result, lowering the standard of living for everyone engaged in the divorce. Feelings of regret and humiliation might result from the breakup, making it hard for both parties to move on and grow from the experience. Children of the marriage may also suffer emotionally and psychologically as a result of a divorce.

Divorce may well be one of the major problems facing the Church today. Ordinarily, an ideal marriage will remain united, undivided, and unbroken. This is the plan written by the mind of the Creator when He gave Eve to Adam as his permanent partner in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 2:24). Apostel Paul expressed the same view, when he recalled Christ’s prohibition of divorce:

To those, now married, however, I give this command (though it is not mine, it is the Lord’s) a wife must not separate from her husband. If she does separate, she must either remain single or become reconciled to him again. Similarly, a husband must not divorce his wife. (1 Cor. 7: 10-11)

This passage demonstrates that divorce is undesirable, and should not be permitted in the Christian communities. All efforts must be made to encourage couples to stay together or get back together, even when they have separated. However, the intention of this study is not to provide a solution to the social problems caused by marriage and divorce. Rather, the purpose of this study is to place the problem of marriage and divorce in a proper context with respect to the Foursquare Gospel Church, Mupin, Ota, Ogun State. Divorce  connote the division or the separation of parent who have been together and suddenly divorce or terminated their relationship or untie the once agreed marriage knot after exchanging material vows and have lived together. Marriage is an institution that play very important role in the upbringing and the development of human beings, marriage is the joining together of two matured people who agree to spend their lifetime together. Thus taking joint care or responsibility over their children who are the fruits of the union. Marriage aids the realization of many basic individual needs such as the need for status. Companionship, procreation and the need to fulfilling sexual intimacy and satisfaction.

In fact the institution is gradually losing its standard value as statistics show that it is fast diminishing as many homes are broken. The problem of single parenthood is far alarming in our society and the explanations for divorce include among other thongs cheerlessness, parental interference, religious conflicts, poverty and poor mutual understanding. The Christian marriage is not just a mere marriage. Christian marriage is unique, and has been instituted by Christ as a Sacrament. Therefore, this indicates that any Christian marriage should reflect the mind of Christ. Above all, Christian marriage is indissoluble, and is guided by conjugal love. For this reason, it is important for yet to be Christian spouses to be fully and adequately instructed to the teachings of the Church.

Married Christian couples publicly agreed before the church to remain husband and wife for better or for worse, to remain faithful, and above all to love each other as Christ loves His Church. In marriage, two partners become one flesh, a concept that is predicated by love. The couples ought to love each other in Christ-like love. This love is boundless; it was for the love Christ had for the world that He was able to die for our sins. Christ remains the head of the Church, and He loves the church unconditionally. In a similar manner, the husband is considered the head of the family, and should love his wife and family unconditionally. However, the husband should not lord his headship over the wife, but must love and provide for the family. The husband should be prepared to give his entire life for his wife and children. He should work for them. However, this type of self-sacrifice can only be possible where conjugal love exists and prevails.

 

 

1.2       Statement Of The Problem

One of life’s most heartbreaking events is a divorce. Christians have unique difficulties in this area due to their belief that marriage is a holy bond between a man and a woman and God. Divorce has far-reaching negative effects on everyone involved, including the children and the community at large. There is a pressing need for more study into this topic and its implications for Christian relationships, despite the fact that we still know so little about it. Divorce is a concern because it may have a devastating effect on people’s mental health.

 

The Christian community at large is not immune to the effects of divorce. Divorcing members of the church body may feel abandoned and alone if the church fails to give enough assistance. People may be reluctant to ask for aid because they fear being judged or stigmatized for doing so. Christians who have been through a divorce may also feel unwelcome in their church communities, which can amplify existing feelings of guilt and isolation. The practice of remarriage has its own set of difficulties after a divorce. Many Christians hold the view that the Bible forbids remarriage until one spouse has died. For Christians who want to remarry but feel restricted by their faith, this might lead to difficult moral and ethical questions. Long-term effects on individuals and families can be caused by the legal and financial complications that arise during a divorce, such as the distribution of assets and debts.

 

Despite these obstacles, research regarding how divorce affects Christian couples is severely lacking. Further research is needed on the social and cultural effects of divorce as well as its psychological, emotional, and spiritual repercussions. Christian psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselors can be invaluable here because of their understanding of the special difficulties Christians confront when going through a divorce.

 

Divorce, to sum up, is a serious issue for Christian relationships. Individuals, their offspring, and the Christian society as a whole might suffer serious consequences as a result. More study is needed to learn how divorce affects Christian marriages so that people and communities can find effective ways to cope. Christians, with the correct community and tools, may better weather the storm of divorce on all fronts (emotional, spiritual, and relational).

 

 

 

1.3          Purpose of the study

  • To examine the effect of divorce in Christian home
  • To examine what causes divorce in Christian home
  • To examine the consequences of divorce in Christian home

Research Questions

  • What is the effect of divorce in Christian home?
  • What are the causes of divorce in Christian home?
  • What are the consequences of divorce in Christian home?

Hypotheses

There is no significant effect of divorce in Christian home

There is no significant effect of causes of divorce in Christian home

There is no significant effect of consequences of divorce in Christian home

1.4       Significance of the study

The significance of this research is to investigate the effects of divorce on Christian home that are enduring their marriages rather than enjoying it.

  1. To explore the role of the church in maintaining and restoring stability in marriages
  2. The study deals with some marital problems that if not properbly managed may lead to broken home.
  3. To facilitate the entire broken home to re-adjust themselves
  4. To put an end to the rates homes were broken, many men are living separately from their wives, parents do not relate well with their children while some children do notlive with their parents.
  5. Make recommendations to alleviate the problem of broken home among church members.
  6. To ensure harmony in many Christian homes leading to rising of well behaved children.

To serve as reference material to other researchers on related topic.

1.5       Delimitation of the study

The study examines effects of divorce on Christian home. This research work focused specifically on the causes and effects of broken home in Fourchsquare Gospel Church, Mopin being a case study. It also covers the probable resolutions to this great challenge. Even though the research is based on the local church, as a casr study, yet the outcome, implications and recommendations are beneficial not only to the christian homes within the zone but also the non-churched families in general.

1.6       Research procedure

The research procedure of this project involved library research, reference to books, Bible, Dictionary, internet materials, online books, e-books, Wikipedia, past works of authors, Journals, Past project research as they relate to causes of broken home and effects on the church. Covenant University Library was also visited for library research. The field work includes the use of oral interviews of some individuals, groups and pastorate of Foursquare Gospel Church, Mupin Zonal Headquarter and some families in the church.

Oral interview was conducted, some questions covering aspect of research topics were used for collecting information. Questionnaires were carefully selected to obtain the correct and right information.

1.7       Limitation of the study

In the process of this research, many challenges confronted the reseacher as constraints toward the achievement of this work, the constraints include but not limited to:

  1. Some questionnaires were not return to the researcher
  2. Language barrier is a big challenge because some respondents were unable to interpret the question correctly
  3. Some individual refused to answer the questions correctly in order to keep their secret.
  4. Some respondents choose to ignore completely

In spite of all these limitations, the researcher tried to produce  a valuable project.

 

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