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Does anyone actually believe Jack Chick's theology?

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John of Japan

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So, do liberal missionaries win souls? Absolutely not. It's just the opposite. They complain when true evangelism happens on the mission field. Note the following extended quote from David Cummins:

"Dr. Raphael C. Thomas was a unique Baptist missionary, who served faithfully in the Philippine Islands. Dr. Thomas was a medical doctor, but his primary concern was the souls of men. For almost twenty-five years, the good doctor looked upon medicine as merely a means to an end. The goal of the physician was the proclamation of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Liberal missionaries whom the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society had sent to the field began to complain to the general secretary of the Society that Dr. Thomas was spending too much time in evangelism. This resulted in an order from the general secretary demanding that he cease his evangelistic labors and confine himself to the hospital" (Cummins, p. 56). This is the event that spurred the start of the Association of Baptists for Evangelism in the Orient, which turned into the famous Association of Baptists for World Evangelism (ABWE) in 1927.
 

Yeshua1

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So, do liberal missionaries win souls? Absolutely not. It's just the opposite. They complain when true evangelism happens on the mission field. Note the following extended quote from David Cummins:

"Dr. Raphael C. Thomas was a unique Baptist missionary, who served faithfully in the Philippine Islands. Dr. Thomas was a medical doctor, but his primary concern was the souls of men. For almost twenty-five years, the good doctor looked upon medicine as merely a means to an end. The goal of the physician was the proclamation of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Liberal missionaries whom the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society had sent to the field began to complain to the general secretary of the Society that Dr. Thomas was spending too much time in evangelism. This resulted in an order from the general secretary demanding that he cease his evangelistic labors and confine himself to the hospital" (Cummins, p. 56). This is the event that spurred the start of the Association of Baptists for Evangelism in the Orient, which turned into the famous Association of Baptists for World Evangelism (ABWE) in 1927.
That is why very dubious regarding these great converts happening is south america and africa now, as many of them are under word of faith heretics, and doubt very much they are producing good fruit in their ministries there!
 

Yeshua1

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So, do liberal missionaries win souls? Absolutely not. It's just the opposite. They complain when true evangelism happens on the mission field. Note the following extended quote from David Cummins:

"Dr. Raphael C. Thomas was a unique Baptist missionary, who served faithfully in the Philippine Islands. Dr. Thomas was a medical doctor, but his primary concern was the souls of men. For almost twenty-five years, the good doctor looked upon medicine as merely a means to an end. The goal of the physician was the proclamation of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Liberal missionaries whom the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society had sent to the field began to complain to the general secretary of the Society that Dr. Thomas was spending too much time in evangelism. This resulted in an order from the general secretary demanding that he cease his evangelistic labors and confine himself to the hospital" (Cummins, p. 56). This is the event that spurred the start of the Association of Baptists for Evangelism in the Orient, which turned into the famous Association of Baptists for World Evangelism (ABWE) in 1927.
The Holy Spirit does seem to be really moving among both Jews and Muslims now, as He is using web sites, media links, as well as former Jews and Muslims now for Christ!
 
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