Publication: Evangelization in Malaysia: A Case Study of Wesley Methodist Church Kuala Lumpur
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This thesis delves into the interplay between faith, culture, and society, focusing on Christianity's practice within the diverse landscape of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The study centres on the Wesley Methodist Church Kuala Lumpur (WMCKL) and its methods of disseminating their beliefs. Through qualitative research involving documentary analysis, this research explores how the Methodist Church navigates the cultural tapestry of Malaysia. By investigating evangelisation strategies, church growth, and interactions with the non-Malay community, this study sheds light on the harmonious coexistence of various religions. It underscores the Church's adaptation to local cultures and its role in reinforcing Malaysia's religious unity. Amid the COVID-19 challenges, the church's resilience and community-centred approach remain evident. The findings emphasise the symbiotic relationship between faith and action, showcasing how the Methodist Church contributes positively to the multicultural religious fabric of Malaysia. This research not only enriches the understanding of religious practices but also underscores the significance of cultural sensitivity and strategic outreach in diverse environments.