DTS JOURNAL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES , AFFILIATED TO HARVEST BIBLE UNIVERSITY, USA
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<p>DJAH is a multidisciplinary journal geared towards the promotion of excellence in theoretical research and in the spreading of research reports as an important tool for learning particularly as it concerns Humanities. It welcomes and publishes scholarly articles in English, Literature, French, Linguistics, History, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Music, International Studies and Theatre Arts. Accepted articles are subjected to thorough peer review, proper organisation and editing before publication. </p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong> PUBLICATION GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS</strong></p> <p><strong> </strong>l Written articles should be in Microsoft Word using 14 font size ( Times New Roman)</p> <p>2 The paper should be typed in double-line-spacing and should not exceed 15 pages on A 4-size paper.</p> <p>3 Page one should contain the title of the article and a running head of not more than 40 characters, including space and a short abstract of 140 to 170 words.</p> <p>4 Contributors are advised to present the manuscript in line with any of the following styles of referencing, namely; 7th Edition of American Psychological Associations (APA) or Modern Languages Association (MLA)</p> <p>5 Short quotations, (fewer than 40 words) should appear in the body of the text with single quotation marks. Longer quotations should be indented and typed in single-line spacing without quotation marks.</p> <p>6 Cover pages of the completed paper should be on a separate file. The contents should include the title of the paper, author (s) name, academic affiliation, email address and phone number.</p> <p>7 DJAH publishes articles based on the number of papers submitted. Sometimes articles can be published when the need arises.</p> <p>8 All completed soft copies should be sent to <strong>dynamicjou@gmail.com</strong></p> <p>9 Contributors are advised to use British English.</p> <p>10 DJAH welcomes articles written in Chinese, Arabic, French, Greek and Hebrew</p> <p>11 Article Publication fee is <strong> ₦20,000</strong> for a single author, while for more than two authors is <strong>₦25,000</strong>. <strong>PhD Dissertation </strong>publication fee is<strong> ₦45,000</strong>, <strong>Master's Thesis</strong> Publication fee is<strong> ₦35,000</strong>, and the undergraduate <strong>Project Publicatio</strong>n fee is <strong>₦25,000</strong> . <strong>Seminar</strong> and <strong>Conference Proceedings</strong> publication fee is <strong>₦15,000</strong> for a single author , more than two authors is <strong>₦25,000. </strong>Payment is made after the acceptance of an article </p> <p>12 DJAH articles are indexed in Google Scholar</p> <p> </p>DYNAMIC THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY: JOURNAL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES , AFFILIATED OF HARVEST BIBLE UNIVERSITY, USAen-USDTS JOURNAL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES , AFFILIATED TO HARVEST BIBLE UNIVERSITY, USA2814-0915CHURCH PROLIFERATION AND IMMORALITY AMONG CHRISTIAN YOUTHS IN NIGERIA: FINDING A SOLUTION
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<p>This Article focuses on church proliferation and immorality among young people in Nigeria. It looks at the contradictory growth of churches and the rise in immoral behavior among the youth. While churches are expanding rapidly, there has been a rise in drug usage, sexual promiscuity, and lying among young people. There are a number of factors found to be responsible for the proliferation of churches in Nigeria. The study observed, based on the analysis of reports from previous findings, that there are a good number of positive impacts that were recorded as a result of the proliferation of churches in Nigeria. The study listed some negative impacts, such as noise pollution, an increased number of abandoned buildings, traffic congestion, etc. The study concluded that there had been a constant progression in the spread of Christianity in Nigeria, from the early missionary endeavors to the emergence of autonomous African churches and the contemporary Pentecostal explosion. Also, there is a complicated and nuanced relationship between the growth of churches and immorality among Christian youth in Nigeria. Based on the above conclusions, the study recommended that the Christian association should create a thorough theological and moral education programs in churches that strongly emphasise fundamental Christian principles, including respect, integrity, honesty, and sexual purity, among others.<br>Keywords: Immorality, Youth, Christians, Church Proliferation, Nigeria</p>Iyanu Awotu Iyanu AwotuOmagwe Godwin Omagwe Godwin
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