Nwamgba said nothing when Anikwenwa announced that he had been appointed catechist at the new mission. |
He quickly learnt that his mother and father, who was a catechist with the local Anglican church, had not survived. |
One should not pretend to have a perfect catechist from the beginning, but should assist him to grow without interruption and incompleteness. |
In 1881 he was elected as the first elder of the church, and in 1887 was appointed a catechist. |
These services are connected with various necessities of each Church and mark the catechist of the mission territories. |
A regular course of instruction taught by the catechist is frequently what is envisaged. |