PROBLEMS FACED BY MISSIONARIES IN EAST AFRICA
- Christian missionaries in East Africa were faced with various
problems which clipped their activities at times. These include:
- They faced the problem of language barrier. This was because East
Africa had a multiplicity of languages hence rendering communication
between the missionaries and the local people very difficult.
- There was a problem of the influence of Islam. Arabs being the
first group of people to arrive at the coast and interior had deep rooted
Islam into the people thus making it difficult for the people to easily
adopt Christianity. For example, by the time Sir Edward Frere arrived in
East Africa (1873) Rebmann had only 6 converts.
- Existence of tropical diseases was yet another problem faced by
the Christian missionaries. Tropical diseases like malaria, small pox,
claimed many missionary lives thus making progress in their activities
very difficult since they could be left very few in numbers.
- Another hardship was caused by geographical barriers. These
included hilly areas, rivers, lakes and forests. These hindered their free
movement to various places thus a threat to their activities.
- Divisions and quarrels between various missionary groups for
example Catholics versus Protestants was a hindrance to their activities.
This could create divisions and biases among the believers thus weakening
their capacity to convert more converts.
- Poor transport was a hindrance to the missionary activities in
East Africa. This was due to undeveloped roads at the time to help in the
movement of missionaries from one place to another.
- Presence of hostile tribes in East Africa was also a problem that
faced Christian missionaries. The Nandi and Masai who believed that strangers
were not supposed to pass via their land could attack and kill many
missionaries thereby reducing their numbers compared to the increasing
number of converts.
- The presence of wild animals was also a threat to the missionary
activities in East Africa. Man enters in Tsavo National Park consumed and
threatened many whites. This clipped their activities at times.
- The missionaries faced the problem of lack of supplies. They for
example lacked enough money, accommodation and drugs. This was because
they originated from very far (Europe) thus making it difficult for them
to have full time and constant supplies. Such put their lives at risk and
could sometimes lead to death.
- The Christian missionaries faced the problem of stiff
contradiction and rivals between European missionaries and traditional
Africans. Customs like polygamy, satanic worship, etc were deep rooted
into African communities which proved a threat for the missionaries to
successfully uproot them.
The missionaries made
their work difficult by involving in politics and judicial systems which were
beyond spiritual jurisdiction. Local leaders could misinterpreted them as
political rivals and organize their masses for resistance against missionary
activities.