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June/July 1989 Seamen's Mission: Gateway to the Unreached Peoples The World Evangelized by 2000--- But at What Cost? North Korean Church Leaders Visit U.s., Disclose New Signs Growth and Freedom Prayer: The Power That Wields The Weapon Third World Missions Association Formalized "Cord of Three Strands" Encircles the Sandawe Moving a Country---Region by Region
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Nothing Fails Like Success! I consider it astounding and tragic that American Christians find it so difficult to keep track of the overall score of the expanding force of the worldwide followers of Christ. In country after country the Christian movement is not only so virile (but is getting so big) that it is having even political consequences, in either the right or the wrong ways. But in America we don't know a lot of things because our information is so processed before it gets to us. This is getting sinister. Tony Campolo has said, There is a revival going on in the world, and the reason you have not heard of it is because you live in America. Good people who love the Lord and His church are simply cut off from the kind of information which flows so freely through this Center. At a conference in Texas (see editorial), a woman showed me an article about Guatemala from the June 15th New York Times. It admits the overwhelming growth of evangelical Christianity, but adds, ominously, that perhaps evangelicals are so law-abiding that they become an opiate, dulling the people's sense of grievance, paraphrasing Karl Marx. Soviet Union, China When push came to shove in China recently, I don't think Christians were incinerating government vehicles full of soldiers, and I don't think the soldiers acting wildly against civilians were Christians, either. What our media seem forever disposed to print is a black-and-white picture, with all the good guys on one side. Mobs are not easy to control in any country (witness Venezuela and Argentina in the past few weeks). It was Deng Xiaopengs own son who is a permanent cripple (thrown out of a second story window by a youthful mob of Red Guards)who said youth are gentle? Visit This Prison! North Korea! Prayer is WAR The Highest Strategy! THE ATLAS! Nothing like this has ever existed, combining advanced research data on a global level with sensitive evangelical interpretations and marvelous art work. What a joy! What an impressive giftto your mission committee, church library, pastor, favorite seminarian, to show to your mission-minded friends Countdown to AD 2000 [ FRONT PAGE ] [ MEET OUR STAFF ] [ USCWM ] [ SEARCH ] |
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