thomas15
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This is one of the key tactics recommended by the 'Founders' Calvinist Southern Baptist guys in their 'Quiet Revolution' guide to turning a Baptist church Reformed:
Interesting article Jerome. One thing sticks out in my mind, The writer goes on and on about the ills of his church, spiritual, financial, general mismanagement and so forth.
Then to wrap up the diagnosis section, he writes: "After much prayer and analysis, I concluded that the basic need of the people of the church was a solid doctrinal foundation. North Pompano Baptist, like many others, had absolutely no doctrinal foundation. The people were doctrinally illiterate, and by the time I got there, the superficial superstructure that remained was falling apart."
The writer (I have no idea who he is, maybe I should?) presents himself as "Mr. Problem Solver" but shouldn't he have at least, if nothing else known the doctrinal position and health of the church before (not after) accepting the call? He makes it sound (to me at least) that the church had no statement of faith and that this caught him off guard.