Saturday, 12 January 2013

Celebrating Cultural Diversity in a Christian Family

Most Zambian families that have migrated to the United Kingdom (or the USA, Canada, Australia, etc.) have done so for economic reasons and probably for their children's education. As these objectives are being achieved, some unforeseen baggage or issues have arisen. The issue of cultural conflict is one such issue.

In Zambia One grows up with understanding that my mother's friends are my aunties and dad's friends are uncles. So when my son's friend says, 'Good-morning Terry' something deep inside stirs up some sense of lack of respect from this youngster. But the youngster's tone of voice, de-meaner and facial expression are full of respect. One becomes confused. How does one reconcile this? 

Then comes the day a child says, 'I have someone I would like you to meet' and if leads to a marriage proposal some issues may arise. If this person is also of Zambian descent there is a well-choreographed process that is initiated by delivery of some agreed tokens to open negotiations that may go on for months. In our tradition the tokens (money) are delivered in little bowls or 'utubale' to initiate this process.

However, if the child brings a non-Zambian a few questions need to be addressed.
  1. Which way to proceed, to follow or not to follow ones cultural customs?
  2. What about 'lobola'? 
  3. What about the traditional teachings related to marriage?
The theme for the Koinonia Family Conference this year is 'Celebrating Cultural Diversity in a Christian Family' The speaker is Pastor Joe Kapolyo of Edmonton Baptist Church. 

http://www.baptistassembly.org.uk/event/contributors/joe-kapolyo/ 

If you would like to attend this conference to learn and share about possible solutions, or if you would like to know more please get in touch with me through this blog or email me at: tmkatebe@gmail.com