A Database of Historical and Current Data on the
Strategic Partnerships &
Perspectives on the World
Christian Movement
©1981, revised 1992 [940+ pages]
Editorial comments appear in
purple.
Schools of Theology which have
membership in/ accreditation from the Association
of Theological Schools are
identified as ATS member.
Additional explanatory footnotes
appear at bottom.
Editors:
• Ralph Winter founder of the U.S. Center for World Missions [USCWM]
• Steven C. Hawthorne, Director of Curriculum
Development, Institute of International Studies
Located on the campus of
U.S. Center for World Mission
Hawthorne now co-heads WayMakers
with Tom Pelton
[Pelton heads March For Jesus an initiative of Lausanne/Mission America's National Prayer
Committee]
Associate Editors:
• Darrell R. Dorr
• Bruce Graham
Publisher:
William Carey Library [located at the U.S. Center for World Missions], Pasadena, California
Copyright 1981,1992 by The Institute for International Studies [USCWM]
European Distributor:
The Paternoster Press LTD, Carlisle, United Kingdom
Paternoster is the official
publisher for WEF/ World
Evangelical Fellowship.
Contributing Editors:
• David J. Hesselgrave
Director of the School of World Mission and Evangelism
• J. Herbert Kane
Professor Emeritus, School of World Mission and Evangelism
• Lloyd Kwast
Chairman, Department of Missions
• Donald A. McGavran
Dean Emeritus, School of World Mission and Institute of Church Growth
Fuller Theological Seminary - ATS member
Fuller Seminary's Charles E. Fuller
Institute for Evangelism and Church Growth was founded by C. Peter Wagner
Foreword
Leighton Ford, Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization/ LCWE, 1981:
God is raising up a new army of Kingdom volunteers in our day.
Across every continent are emerging “World Christians” – young women and men with world horizons, committed to “Exodus” lifestyles, possessed by the goal of discipling the nations to Jesus Christ the Lord.
At the close of a recent conference in Korea, a hundred thousand Korean youth pledged to spend a year overseas spreading the good seed of the gospel!
In Europe the periodic Lausanne Mission Conferences are now drawing over 10,000 young people.
And in North America the Urbana Conventions of Inter-Varsity, as well as the training programs of Campus Crusade, the Navigators, Inter-Varsity, Youth With a Mission, and many groups and denominations, are part of this stirring…
At the dedication of the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College [Mark Noll] the Student Body President gave a most moving call for us to be World Christians – dedicated to reaching the lost and feeding the hungry peoples of the world.
At some secular campuses, the Christian student groups are seemingly out-stripping some of their Christian college counterparts with their zeal for evangelism, discipleship and missions!…
We may be on the verge of a movement comparable to the great waves of student volunteers at the beginning of the century.
If so, Perspectives on the World
Christian Movement can be a key
tool. The editors have been given to us as an impressive (if not exhaustive)
collection of readings. I know of nothing quite like it. (Incidentally, the
editorial partnership of Dr. Ralph Winter with Steven Hawthorne and friends is
in itself a splendid example of the possibilities of partnership between senior
missionary experience and younger missionary vision.)
I commend this volume because it sets world evangelization in its proper priority…
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
• Overseas Missionary Fellowship
OMF is an affiliate of the U.S. Center for World Mission.
• Dr. Ron Blue,
Dallas
Theological Seminary - ATS member
Ron Blue is on Focus on the Family's Family Research
Council Board of Directors
• Fuller Theological Seminary,
School of World Missions - ATS member
See FTS
in
footnote below
• EFMA/ Evangelical Foreign Missions Association
EFMA is an affiliate of the
National Association of Evangelicals/NAE
NAE is member to the North American Council of the WEF/ World Evangelical Fellowship
See EFMA in footnote below
• World Vision / MARC [Missions Advanced Research and Communications Center]
See World Vision/MARK in footnote below
• Wheaton College
Wheaton houses the Billy Graham
Archives
• Evangelism
Explosion International [D. James Kennedy -
CNP]
See EEI, in footnote below
• Trinity Evangelical
Divinity School [Trinity International University]- ATS member
• Urbana Conventions of Inter-Varsity
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is under the umbrella
of IFES [International Fellowship of
Evangelical Students].
The IFES international office is
based in the UK
General Secretary, Lindsay Brown
and Vice President, John Stott
• The Evangelical Alliance Mission/ TEAM
TEAM is an Associate Member of
the
WEF/ World Evangelical Fellowship
• Campus Crusade for
Christ [Bill Bright, CNP]
Campus Crusade for Christ
is an Associate Member of the
WEF/ World Evangelical Fellowship
See Campus Crusade in footnotes below.
• Dr. C. Peter Wagner, Fuller Theological Seminary, School of World Mission
• Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society
“…who volunteered their time and talent to produce this book…”:
(Among the 60 people listed as
volunteers are found the names Jay
and Olgy Gary.)
[pg. xix]
See: Watch Unto Prayer report Cosmic
Christmas: Jay Gary, Superstar
Perspectives
on the World Christian Movement Contributors
Perspectives is a compilation of
articles written by missiologists [missions strategists] collected from various
sources; some articles are written by men from an earlier era, such as William
Carey, John Mott, Andrew Murray, Hudson Taylor, and Cameron Townsend.
In the following listing,
biographical background information is given to identify the Perspectives contributors' affiliations.
The editor has added
background/comments in purple.
Partial listing:
Overseas Missionary Fellowship/ OMF [formerly China Inland Mission/ CIM, Hudson Taylor]
OMF is an affiliate of the
U.S Center for World Missions
International Fellowship of Evangelical Students/ IFES, Vice President
Adeney, as an OMF missionary and
an IVF- British graduate, founded IFES in China.
IFES, now based in the UK is the
umbrella org to InterVarsity Christian Fellowship which sponsors the annual
URBANA gathering.
• Shah Ali with J. Dudley Woodberry
[faculty Fuller Theological Seminary]
Shah Ali is the pseudonym of a follower of Christ from a
Muslim family in South Asia. His identity is being concealed; currently there
is persecution of Christians in his country. He translated the New Testament
into his national language using Muslim terms and is training leaders of
Messianic mosques. Information on Shah Ali contributed by Fuller
Theological Seminary. [underlining added]
World evangelization research
consultant for the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention
[SBC]
Contributing editor, Hon.
Research Advisor, United Bible Societies
Research Professor of
Missiometrics at Regent University,
Virginia Beach
See: Regent University, in footnotes below.
University of Chicago, specializing in the history of missions in America and was for fifteen years a formative director of the Missionary Research Library in New York City.
(The University of Chicago is one of the main centers of
Rockefeller power in the United States. See: The Council for National
Policy: Laissez Faire Economics)
• E. Thomas and Elizabeth S. Brewster
Both were professors at the School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary - ATS member
Concerts of Prayer
International – uniting and equipping Christians worldwide to pray [an initiative of Mission
America’s] National Prayer
Committee
[See NPC, in footnotes below.]
World Evangelical Fellowship, Commission on Church Renewal
Lausanne Committee
for World Evangelization, Intercessory Working Group
Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship––formerly IVCF missions specialist
While with IVCF Bryant authored the modern missions classic,
In The Gap.
British missionary to India - “father of Protestant missions.”
Enquiry [1792], Carey’s treatise, challenged the prevailing view in his day that the Great Commission no longer applied to Christians.
William Carey International University
and U.S. Center
for World Missions share the same campus in Pasadena, CA.
Overseas Missionary
Fellowship/ OMF
OMF is an affiliate of the
U.S Center for World Missions
Zwemer Institute for Muslim Studies - located at the US Center for World Mission
Hope of a Coming World
Revival
“Scripture does point to some kind of a climactic spiritual
conflagration, though the time and extent of its coming can be variously understood…
How one understands the millennium, tribulation and rapture must be taken in to
account. Obviously those who see Christ returning to take away his church
before his millennial reign will look at the awakening from a different
perspective than those who view it as an aspect of the millennium.
Notwithstanding the differences, nothing in the varying positions necessarily
precludes a coming world revival.”
[underlining
added]
“Certainly a spiritual awakening around the world would be in keeping with the all-embracing love of God (John 3:16). In a dramatic way, it would give notice of the gospel mandate to reach ‘the uttermost part of the earth.’”
Director of the School of World Mission & Evangelism Trinity Evangelical Divinity School,
School of world Mission and Evangelism [Trinity International University] -
ATS member
Director of the Billy Graham Institute of Evangelism, Wheaton, Illinois
Dean of the International Schools of Evangelism
Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, former Chairman of the North American Section
Mission
America’s National Prayer Committee
National Day of Prayer
[James & Shirley Dobson], Board of Reference
World Vision [25 years]
World Vision’s Missions and Advance Research and Communications Center/ MARC
Founding director and Vice President for MARC’s Missions and Evangelism.
Dayton has written extensively on management and mission strategy.
See: World Vision/MARC in footnotes below.]
Mission Training and Resource Center, president
Director of Cross-Cultural Studies at the School of World
Missions, Fuller Theological Seminary -
ATS member
• Stanley Ellisen
Chairman of Biblical Studies, Western Conservative Baptist Seminary - ATS member
Western Seminary is the current
name.
• Bradley A. Gill
Graduate studies at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary - ATS member
U.S. Center for World Missions, chairman of the Training Division.
Coordinator of the1980 International Student Consultation on Frontier Missions, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Dean Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of the School of World
Mission, Fuller
Theological Seminary - ATS member
Missionary with China Inland Mission [now Overseas Missionary Fellowship/OMF]
OMF is an affiliate of the U.S Center for World Missions
• Colin A. Grant
British Baptist Missionary Society
Chairman of the Evangelical Missionary Alliance.
• Barbara Grimes
Member of the Summer Institute of Linguistics/SIL and the Wycliffe Bible Translators since 1951
Co-editor of Perspectives
[missionary training] with Ralph D. Winter at the US Center for World Mission
Hope Chapel [Austin, Texas] and the Antioch Network
• David J. Hesselgrave
Missionary to Japan for the Evangelical Free Church [See BDM exposé - footnotes]
Professor of Missions and Evangelism, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School [Trinity International University] - ATS member
Executive Director of the Evangelical Missiological Society
Author of Planting Churches Cross-Culturally and Communicating Christ Cross-Culturally
• Chua Wee Hian
General secretary Emeritus of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students/ IFES.
John Stott, principal framer of
the Lausanne Covenant, is IFES Vice President.
• Paul G. Hiebert
Chairman of the Missions and Evangelism Department at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School [Trinity International University] - ATS member
Formerly a teacher at School of World Mission Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California - ATS member
• David M. Howard
Senior Vice President of the David C. Cook Foundation
World Evangelical Fellowship/ WEF based in Singapore; serving for ten years as WEF International Director.
Author of The Dream that Wouldn’t Die, © 1986, which tells the history of WEF from the years 1846 - 1986, Paternoster Press, U.K.
[Paternoster also publishers of the Perspectives textbook.]
Prior to that Howard was Missions Director of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship.
Director of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Urbana Conventions 1973 & 1976.
Director of the Lausanne Consultation on World Evangelization [Thailand, 1980].
• Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
Professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School [Trinity International University] - ATS member
• J. Herbert Kane
School of World Mission and Evangelism at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School [Trinity International University] - ATS member
• Dale W. Keitzman
Wycliffe Bible Translators
World Literature Crusade/ Every Home for Christ [EHC president
Dick Eastman, AOG]
EHC is an
Associate Member of the World
Evangelical Fellowship/WEF
Eastman is president of Mission
America's National Prayer Committee.
Keitzman is Chairman of
Communications, William Carey International University [WCIU]
WCIU is the same campus as the U.S. Center for World Mission,
Pasadena, CA
• Larry E. Keyes
O.C. Ministries, Field Leader, Sao Paulo Brazil
Renamed OC International
OC International is an Associate
Member of World Evangelical Fellowship/WEF]
See: OC in footnotes below.]
• Charles
Kraft
Professor at the School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary - ATS member
• Lloyd Kwast
Chairman of the Department of Missions, Talbot Theological Seminary [BIOLA] - ATS member
Director of the Doctor of Missiology in the School of Intercultural Studies, BIOLA
• George Eldon Ladd
Professor of New Testament Exegisis and Theology,
Fuller
Theological Seminary - ATS member
• Donald Larson
Professor at Bethel College [Now Bethel Theological
Seminary] -
ATS
member
• Kenneth Scott Latourette
Premier historian of the Christian Movement
Member of the Student Volunteer Movement at Yale in the early twentieth Century
Taught from 1921 to 1953 at Yale as professor of Missions and Oriental History
Yale University Divinity School - ATS member
• Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, Willowbank Report [1978]
Attended by 33 theologians, anthropologists, linguists, missionaries and pastors.
• Donald McGavran [died in 1990]
Founder of the School of World Missions,
Fuller Theological Seminary - ATS member
– Wrote The Bridges of God [1954] has…become known as the classic summons for missionaries to utilize the “bridges” of family and kinship ties within each people group, thereby promoting “peoples movements” to Christ.
– Wrote How Churches Grow and Understanding Church Growth
• Robertson McQuilken
• Dr. Samuel Moffett
• John R. Mott
Attended the Mt. Hermon Conference 1886 where the Student Volunteer Movement was born and where he became a volunteer and leader; serving as SVM chairman for over 30 years, simultaneously providing able leadership for… a highly evangelistic YMCA and World’s Student Christian Federation. Latourette characterizes Mott as having, “…skill at discerning and enlisting young men of ability, and the capacity to win the confidence of men of affairs. … [Reaching] out across ecclesiastical barriers to unite Christians of many traditions in the endeavor to win all mankind to the faith, Mott became one of the outstanding leaders in the entire history of Christianity.” [underlining added]
See
John Mott: The Link Between the
Rockefellers and Wycliffe Bible Translators
• Andrew Murray
Influential pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church in 19th –century South Africa.
Murray was invited to address the interdenominational missionary conference in New York [1900], but due to the Boer War he was unable to attend.
He wrote Key to the Missionary Problem in response to his concern over the conference agenda.
• Eugene A. Nida
Linguist and translations secretary of the American Bible Society
Director of the Translations Program of the
United Bible Societies
Nida first worked with Wycliffe
Bible Translators/ Summer Institute of Linguistics [1940s]
Father of dynamic equivalents [not a translation/ not word for word of
Scripture] –– changing the Greek to natural idioms of the day. Good News Bible [American Bible Society]
was the first Bible based on dynamic
equivalents. Other examples would be the NIV and the Living Bible.
Nida wrote Bible Translating, 1947. His methods are used by the Wycliffe Bible Translators.
• Phil Parshall
Director of SIM's Asian Research Center
SIM is an Associate Member of
the World
Evangelical Fellowship/ WEF.
• Larry D. Pate
OC International
OC/ Overseas Crusades Int'l. is
an affiliate of the U.S. Center for
World Missions & an Associate Member of the World Evangelical Fellowship/WEF
Received Doctor of Missiology at the School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary - ATS member
• Robert C. Pickett
Professor of community development, William Carey International University
[WCIU]
WCIU is the same campus as the U.S. Center for World Mission,
Pasadena, CA
• Willian D. Reyburn
United Bible Societies, London, England
• Don Richardson
Speaker at missions conferences and at Perspectives Study Program classes.
• John Robb
Perspectives Study Guide – Prayer as a Strategic Weapon in Frontier Missions
Robb, representing World Vision
Int'l., is International Coordinator
of the Great Commission Roundtable,
which represents the year 2000 merger of World
Evangelical Fellowship, Lausanne
Consultation of World Evangelization, AD2000
and World Vision.
See: John Robb in footnotes below.
• Ezra Sargunum
Evangelical Church of India and participant & speaker at Lausanne's Amsterdam ’83 and ’86.
• Ron Sider
Professor of Evangelism at Eastern Baptist Theological
Seminary - ATS member
Founder of Evangelicals for Social Action [ESA]
ESA is recipient of grants from
Pew Charitable Trusts.
See ESA in footnotes below.
• Ruth E. Siemens
International Fellowship of Evangelical Students/ IFES, missionary
IFES was founded by David Adeney
of OMF and InterVarsity, see Adeney above.
Global Opportunities/ GO, founder and director
GO is an affiliate of the
U.S. Center for World Missions
• William A. Smalley
Bethel College [Now Bethel Theological Seminary] ATS member
United Bible Societies for 23 years and presently a UBS consultant
A founder of the Toronto Institute of Linguistics
• Howard A. Snyder
United Theological Seminary [OH] ATS member
Major speaker at the 1974 Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization
• John R. W. Stott
Lausanne Consultations on World
Evangelization
Stott was the principal framer of the landmark Lausanne Covenant (1974).
Presenter at five Urbana Student Missions Conventions
Urbana is a project of
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
Stott is Vice President of IFES [International Fellowship of
International Students]
IFES serves as
umbrella
to InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
• J. Hudson Taylor
Overseas Missionary Fellowship/ OMF ––Formerly the China Inland Mission [mid-1800s]
OMF is an affiliate of U.S.
Center for World Mission
• Alan R. Tippett [died in 1988]
Professor at School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary - ATS member
• William Cameron Townsend
Founder of Wycliffe
Bible Translators and its sister agency, the Summer Institute of Linguistics, circa 1930. [See WBT/SIL footnotes below]
• Johannes Verkuyl
Free University of Amsterdam, Professor and Head of the Department of Missiology and Evangelism
“We live in an era of an explosion of missiological
technnology. New tools for completing the Great Commission are constantly being
developed…Research is multiplying. I have already mentioned the research on unreached peoples at World Vision and the U.S. Center for World Mission. I have
mentioned Ray Bakke’s work on world
class cities…” [See note on Bakke in footnotes below.]
Fuller Theological
Seminary - Professor of Church Growth for over 20 years
[now 30 years]
“Donald McGavran, founder of both the Church Growth Movement and the School of World Mission, picked Wagner as his successor at Fuller.
Previous to joining the Fuller faculty, Wagner, along with his wife, Doris, served the Lord in Bolivia in evangelism, church planting, seminary teaching and mission administration. While there he began writing books and now has authored over 30 volumes on missions and church growth.
Since 1980 Wagner has specialized
in the spiritual aspects of church growth [with
John Wimber, founder of the Vineyard Churches],
writing such books as Wrestling
with Dark Angels, Spiritual Power and
Church Growth, and Warfare Prayer."
Coordinator of Lausanne's United Prayer Track of the AD 2000 Movement
Founder and chairman of the AD 2000 Movement, Inc.
Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization – Previously served as the International Director
• Warren Webster
Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society
Urbana ’79, presenter
Urbana is a project of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship under
the umbrella of IFES/ International
Fellowship of Evangelical Students.
The IFES vice president is John Stott.
Professor at
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary -
ATS member
See GCTS in footnotes below.
• J. Campbell White
Leader in the Student Volunteer Movement during its early years
Formerly professor of missions
[10 years] School of World Mission at
Fuller
Theological Seminary
Founder of the U. S.
Center for World Mission [USCWM], Pasadena, California
President of the William Carey International University [WCIU]
WCIU is the same campus as the U.S. Center for World Mission,
Pasadena, CA
National Day of Prayer
[James & Shirley Dobson], Board of Reference
Winter was instrumental in the formation/ development of:
√Theological Education by Extension [TEE]
√William Carey Library publishing house
The library is located at USCWM
and publishes the Perspectives
Curriculum - US distributor.
Paternoster Press, Ltd. is the
European distributor.
√American Society of Missiology
√Perspectives Study Program
The Perspectives curriculum serves as the teaching model for
the majority of all missionaries.
√International Society for Frontier Missiology [ISFM]
• Roberta Winter
U.S. Center for World Mission, co-founder with husband Ralph Winter
• Michael Youseff
Haggai Institute for Advanced
Leadership Training, Atlanta, Georgia
See the Hank Hanegraff endorsement of Youseff,
footnotes below.
• Samuel Zwemer
Student Volunteer Movement, involved with Muslim evangelism [circa 1900].
Zwemer Institute for Muslim
Studies - located on the campus of the U.S. Center for World Mission
Perspectives Footnotes:
The Watch Unto Prayer Transformation of the Church Database
gives in-depth background on the
Missions/Prayer Movement –– abbreviated
TOC, below.
• Association of Theological Schools - found: < http://www.ats.edu/ >
√ See TOC Missions Mobilization, World Evangelical Fellowship/WEF and ATS, Theological Education - Globalization
< watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-missions.html#wef >
• Ray Bakke [referenced by C. Peter
Wagner in quote, above]
Ed. Note: Bakke is an important
figure in city mobilization––the city
being the focal point of the prayer movement's contrived national revival.
Bakke will be a keynote speaker at the upcoming Lausanne Chinese Congress on World Evangelization [CCOWE, July 2001, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia].
Dr. Raymond J. Bakke Biographical information
Found: < http://www.gospelcom.net/cv/pages/raybakke/ray_bio.html
>
Executive Director of International Urban Associates (IUA). IUA
animates a network of more than 100 urban-based church and mission leaders in
many of the largest cities of the world, the result of more than 250 major
urban consultations in those and other cities since 1979. Through resourcing,
networking and mentoring Dr. Bakke’s ministry touches countless people …
Co-founded the Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral
Education (SCUPE)…
Between 1979 and 1989 he served as
Professor of Ministry at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary [ATS member], and presently he is Professor of Global Urban Ministry
at Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary [ATS member] in Philadelphia. [Ron
Sider is a professor at Eastern.] He served as
Senior Associate for Large Cities with
the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelism from 1979 to 1995.
Dr. Bakke has personally led or
served as a major resource leader for urban ministry consultations in more than
200 large cities on six continents.
He is author of The Urban Christian (InterVarsity Press, 1987)… Ray’s two
most recent publications are A Theology
as Big as the City (InterVarsity
Press, 1997)…
< watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-prayer.html#prayer >
EFMA is an affiliate of the National Association of Evangelicals [NAE]. NAE is a member of the
North American Council [a regional body] of the World Evangelical Fellowship
EFMA works in association with IFMA- Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association
•
Evangelicals
for Social Action / ESA & founder
Ron Sider
Sider worked for the World Evangelical Fellowship/WEF
Theological Commission in the late 1960s, writing WEF primary documents for
future implementation.
√ See TOC Mission Mobilization, TIMELINE: NAE/ WEF/ Lausanne
Movement:
toc-timeline.html
√ See TOC Missions Mobilization, current streams: toc-current.html
–World Evangelical
Fellowship, International Day of Prayer, advisory board, Ron Sider,
–World Vision’s
International Justice Mission, advisory
board, Ron Sider
–Pew Charitable Trusts grants to religion awarded to Evangelicals for Social Action and World Vision.
•
Evangelical Free Church of America/ EFCA
Trinity Evangelical
Divinity School [Trinity International University] is affiliated with the
EFCA denomination
√ See, Biblical Discernment Ministry’s exposé on the
Evangelical Free Church: <
http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/Psychology/efca.htm
>
• Evangelism Explosion International/ EEI – D. James Kennedy [CNP]
√ See TOC
Missions Mobilization, Council for National Policy, D.
James Kennedy and Reclaiming America
< watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-current.html#cnp >
√ See TOC Prayer
Mobilization, James & Shirley Dobson’s
National
Day of Prayer
<
watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-prayer.html#ma
>
NDP is an initiative of Lausanne/Mission America's National Prayer Committee.
NDP Liaison is D. James Kennedy
• Family Research Council - FRC Board of Directors, James Dobson [CNP 1984]
√ See TOC Missions Mobilization, Council for National Policy, James Dobson < watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-missions.html >
Family Research Council [Gary Bauer, CNP] was created by James Dobson to be the political arm of Focus on the Family in the early 80s.
Fuller Seminary developed the strategies and methodologies of the Missions Movement/ World Christian Movement.
Researcher’s note - C. Peter Wagner was in Bolivia from
1954-1970 before he rose quickly to prominence at Fuller Seminary. He was part
of the group that formed the new theologies for the new millennium that are
creating the international databanks for missions and have their own unique
church/state dominion ambitions.
√ See TOC Missions Mobilization, Fuller Theological Seminary ––Missions Strategists < watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-current.html#fuller >
•
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary / GCTS
The merger of Conwell School of Theology with Gordon in 1969 was done "through the efforts of philanthropist J. Howard Pew [Sun Oil/ Sunoco], Dr. Harold Ockenga and Dr. Billy Graham."
Harold Ockenga was a co-founder of the NAE/ National Association of Evangelicals in 1942.
•
Kaleidoscopic Global Action Plan/ KGAP of the Global Evangelization Movement [GEM]
√ See TOC Missions Mobilization, KGAP, Jay Gary and Vinson Synan < toc-missions.html >
Found: < http://www.gem-werc.org/data/kgap.htm
>
•
Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization/ LCWE
√ See TOC Missions Mobilization, Early Streams, LCWE history < toc-missions.html#lausanne >
< watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-prayer.html >
• Lausanne's AD2000 Praying Through the Windows III Committee Members
[partial list]
C. Peter Wagner, World Prayer Center –– Chairman
Michael Little, Chairman Christian Broadcasting Network/CBN [Pat Robertson, CNP]
Fred Market, YWAM
Ted Haggard, CIN and associate of C.P. Wagner at Global Harvest Ministries
John Robb, World Vision International/ MARC
Eddie Smith, Mission America’s National Prayer Committee, Executive Committee
• Mission
America’s National Prayer Committee
√ See TOC Prayer Mobilization, Mission America’s National Prayer Committee < watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-prayer.html#ma >
Mission America mobilizes prayer in the United States
[through networking and partnerships] as an outworking of the
Lausanne Consultation on World
Evangelization.
• John Mott served as the liaison between
the Rockefellers and Wycliffe Bible Translators.
See: John Mott: The Link Between the Rockefellers and Wycliffe Bible
Translators <
watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-mott.html
>
Thy Will be Done: The Conquest of the
Amazon––Nelson Rockefeller and Evangelism in the Age of Oil, Gerald Colby With Charlotte Dennett, Harper Collins, ©
1995.
Bookcover:
"In this triumph of investigative journalism, Colby and Dennett show how Nelson Rockefeller and the largest missionary organization [Wycliffe Bible Translators/SIL–– Cameron Townsend] worked with the U.S. and foreign governments to secure resources and ‘pacify’ indigenous peoples in the name of democracy, corporate profit, and religion, resulting in massacres and genocide."
√ See TOC Other Prayer Initiatives, CitiReach, History of CitiReach–– based on the DAWN Strategy < watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-initiatives.html >
√ See TOC Missions Mobilization, World Evangelical Fellowship, Luis Palau < watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-missions.html#early >
√ See TOC Prayer Mobilization, Mission America, National Day of Prayer, Board of Reference, Luis Palau < watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-prayer.html#ma >
Bill Bright of Campus Crusade for Christ was one of Fuller Theological Seminary's original students.
Bright also attended Princeton
Theological Seminary - ATS member
√ See TOC Missions Mobilization, Vinson Synan, Dean of the Regent University School of Divinity - Regent Divinity Faculty and Regent's Cell Church Curriculum < watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-missions.html#kgap > < toc-current.html#leaders >
John Robb of World
Vision/MARC [Unreached Peoples Division] serves as Contact for the Great Commission Global Roundtable.
√ See TOC Missions
Mobilization, The Great Commission
Global Roundtable––a partnership of World
Evangelical Fellowship, Lausanne
Movement for World Evangelization, AD2000
& Beyond and World Vision. <
toc-current.html#gcgr >
√ See TOC Prayer Mobilization, A.D. 2000 United Prayer Track Committee(C. Peter Wagner) with John Robb
•
Summer Institute of Linguistics/SIL the
international arm of
Wycliffe Bible
Translators/ WBT
Researcher’s note - Thy Will be Done: The Conquest of the Amazon
- Nelson Rockefeller and Evangelism in the Age of Oil, Gerard Colby
with Charlotte Dennett, Harper Collins,
© 1995. Sheds MUCH light on the modern
missions movement, as well explaining the involvement of certain wealthy
individuals, private foundations and corporations, such as: PEW Charitable
Trusts/Sun Oil, Nelson Bunker Hunt, Robert Welch/John Birch Society, David
Weyerhaeuser [lumber], Nelson Rockefeller of Standard Oil, the Central
Intelligence Agency/CIA, the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Defense
Department with the Christian right – Billy Graham, Cameron Townsend of
Wycliffe Bible Translators/ Summer Institute of Linguistics, Mission Aviation
Fellowship/ George Otis, Senior, Dawson Trotman of the Navigators, Charles E.
Fuller of Fuller Theological Seminary. The entanglement of missions with the
CIA going on in the 60s with Wycliffe, which was bought off to help the
interests of the wealthy families/corporations in South America.
•
United Prayer Track of the AD 2000 Movement
Also known as
AD2000
and Beyond or AD2000
Mission America is the Lausanne hub for prayer mobilization in the U.S.
√ See TOC Prayer Mobilization, AD200 & Beyond Prayer Track, C. Peter Wagner [Wagner oversees all U.S. prayer initiatives]
< watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-prayer.html#track >
• World Vision / MARC [Missions Advanced Research and Communications Center]
See TOC Missions Mobilization:
√ Great Commission Global Roundtable, John Robb < watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-current.html#gcgr >
√ World Vision’s
Institute for Global Engagement <
watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-current.html#wv
>
√ World Vision’s
International Justice Mission & Pew
Charitable Trusts Grant to IJM <
toc-current.html#wv
>
√ Faith-based Welfare Reform/ Charitable Choice, passage of legislation and implementation due in part to a working partnership of World Vision, Heritage Foundation, Focus on the Family, Christian Legal Society, Center for Public Justice, Hudson Institute
"From: CRIWebsite@equip.org
Subject: Breaking News from the Christian Research Institute!
Date: Mon, Jun 5, 2000
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BIBLE ANSWER MAN BROADCAST:
Did you hear Dr. Michael Youssef on the Bible Answer Man last week? He and Hank were discussing Dr. Youssef's excellent new book, The Prayer that God Answers…"
√ See TOC Prayer Mobilization, Mission America’s National Prayer Committee, YWAM’s John and Joy Dawson
< watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-prayer.html#ma >
√ See TOC Other Prayer Initiatives, Youth Mobilization, Rock The Nations, YWAM’s Fred Markert
< watch-unto-prayer.org/toc-initiatives.html >
Markert is also on the AD2000 & Beyond Prayer Task Force, Lausanne's U.S. Prayer Track listed above.