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Compiled by Doug Lucas <DLucas@teamexpansion.org>, Louisville, KY
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Three years ago
this week, Brigada Today carried the following story. We print it here
as a tribute to the fact that Luis Bush and AD2000 & Beyond probably
figured it right -- "If we build it, they will come!" It worked.
Churches and organizations from all over the world have adopted and
continue to adopt the world's least reached peoples, at least in part,
because of the promotion provided by GCOWE 95 and the events that
followed it. So as you read this 3-year-old document and tread back
into the twilight of 1995, join us in looking toward the future, when
Dec. 31st, 2000, comes breaking upon us . . . when we can truly
celebrate the new open doors and the new open fellowships of churches
because of those who have picked up the baton. Here's the 1995 article:
"They came together from all over the world -- 186 nations to be exact. It was called the Global Consultation on World Evangelization -- and
global is right! Our count revealed 3293 delegates plus a total of 827
guests, intercessors, staff and volunteers resulted in 4120 individuals
gathered for one and only one purpose -- to glorify God and hasten the
evangelization of the world in which we live. May 17-25 won't be soon
forgotten, whether in Korea or in parts far flung. What themes will be
remembered??? Among them will be ... In the end, however, what was GCOWE 95 not about? From all appearances, it was not about a global plan. Perhaps it was never meant to be. At one point in the conference, I wrote, "Today, I've been sensing a special burden for the fact that there are only four days left of this conference. I'm only one participant -- but as for this participant, I was very concerned about the fact that to me, it seemed we hadn't been told exactly what part we were all supposed to play in this giant tapestry that is supposed to be called, the AD2000 & Beyond movement. In other words, how will we honestly pull it off.... the goal of "A Church for Every People, and the Gospel for Every Person by the year 2000." I was feeling that there was no "global master plan." I was feeling as if it was being left to chance. I was asking myself, "Can it be done by Dec. 31, 2000?" I was answering, "Unless someone spells out a strategy in the next four days, I'm not sure there would be any earthly means. It would be totally in God's hands." Then it occurred to me, maybe that's exactly what the leaders of this conference want us to realize. They're hoping we'll take this goal and apply it to our own network, be it country-wide, region-wide, or wider. They're hoping we'll carry it to our 'track' -- be it "Saturation Evangelism", "Denominational Leaders", or whatever. As a result, it feels.... less "organized." (OM Director George Verwer says "Where two or three are gathered together, there you have a mess!") It feels kind of as if we're leaving something to chance. On the other hand, the AD2000 & Beyond movement's leaders are probably asking themselves, "How can we presume to forge a global plan among so many varying participants?" And you know what? They're probably right. Even if they tried... it probably would never work. Maybe the world is too complex to divide up into a mosaic of people groups and expect various parts to "claim" various segments of the tapestry. Maybe it won't feel as tidy -- but maybe it's for the best. ......... And, after all is said and done, maybe they're thinking that we toss out the bold goal that would be impossible through man's efforts -- then we all go to our knees knowing that it all depends on God. If God accomplishes it, we will celebrate. But even if He doesn't, we will still have formed a church that looks more like his prayer in John 17. And maybe that, in and of itself, is worth all the energy invested!"
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One song can spark a moment, One flower can wake the dream. One tree can start a forest, One bird can herald spring. One smile begins a friendship, One handclasp lifts a soul. One star can guide a ship at sea, One word can frame the goal. One vote can change a nation, One sunbeam lights a room. One candle wipes out darkness, One laugh will conquer gloom. One step must start each journey, One word must start each prayer. One hope will raise our spirits, One touch can show you care. One voice can speak with wisdom, One heart can know what's true. One life can make the difference, You see it's up to YOU![Don't ever forget how very important YOU are. Anonymous]
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