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Yes, for the general person in the Western church I agree with you. But ministers can be more effective in one mass meeting (even in the US) than they can in one-on-one contact for a whole year.
I just wish that those who are "one-one-one" only minded would not neglect the overwhelming need in the third world. Funding has been cut due to this change in people's ideas.
My brother is a missionary in Malawi, East Africa, now into his fifteenth year. Malawi is the poorest per capita nation on the continent. Missionaries there are not that thrilled about mass crusades, which have caused zero growth in Malawan churches. They prefer church planting by indigenous pastors. Through these local outposts in the bush people come to know Christ and are nurtured in the faith, then go out and plant churches themselves where many come to know Christ then go out themselves and on and on it goes. This is the NT pattern. And it always boils down to one-on-one evangelism by new converts to Christ winning their families and neighbors. Mass crusades may rally entertainment-starved people by the thousands who see crusades as they would a circus, a break from their hopeless, monotonous lives.
According to my borther, African culture requires them to do the polite thing and respond to an preachers invitation to come forward (especially when a free booklet or Bible is involved in the appeal) and so tallies of converts are inflated. The real truth is if churches grow after these mass rallies and they dont.
~Jim
I am master of my unspoken words.
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