{"id":215,"date":"2016-11-21T22:59:51","date_gmt":"2016-11-22T02:59:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/?p=215"},"modified":"2016-11-21T23:06:57","modified_gmt":"2016-11-22T03:06:57","slug":"where-in-the-world-are-we-headed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/2016\/11\/21\/where-in-the-world-are-we-headed\/","title":{"rendered":"Where in the World are We Headed?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-216\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/1-300x84.jpg\" alt=\"1\" width=\"835\" height=\"267\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Polls are a good thing, you know, keeping us abreast of current issues and how they play out in day-to-day life.\u00a0 Polls also contribute to monitoring the effort of where we are going as the church.\u00a0 Let me share with you how we are doing so far as sending out Harvest workers from among those pursuing ministry opportunities among a specified demographic of young people here in the USA.<\/p>\n<p>Exit polls among Bible colleges and seminary students tell us that some 70,000 seriously-minded young people are currently studying the Bible with the intent of entering some type of ministry opportunity.\u00a0 That\u2019s good!\u00a0 \u2026But those statistics also disclose some other details we must consider.<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-217 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/2-295x300.jpg\" alt=\"2\" width=\"123\" height=\"125\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/2-295x300.jpg 295w, https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/2.jpg 457w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 123px) 100vw, 123px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Statistically, only 5% \u2026or 3,500 of the 70,000 bible students are planning to pursue missions while 95% &#8230;or 66,500 of\u00a0the 70,000 students plan to enter the ministry\/marketplace here in North America.\u00a0 That\u2019s jarring when you consider\u00a0that only 4.4% of the world\u2019s 7.1 billion people live in North America.<\/p>\n<p>That means 66,500 Christian workers will remain here and minister to needs in North America among 312 million people who have access to Bibles, churches and Christian witness while the 3,500 students planning to serve in miss<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-218 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/3-300x199.jpg\" alt=\"3\" width=\"174\" height=\"107\" \/>ions\u00a0will go out among 95.6% of the world\u2019s population\u2026 or 6.7 billion people among whom there is still 3.1 billion people who never heard of Jesus.\u00a0 That\u2019s enough to knock the wind out of your sails and\u00a0yet we are seeing a great harvest for the gospel among the nations in spite of the lack of laborers.<\/p>\n<p>Most churches support missions while the number of churches who equip and send their own people to serve\u00a0is much fewer.\u00a0 The focus has shifted from reaching those in unreached areas of the world to those who feel the need is greater in the homeland by expanding facilities and adding programs to reach people here.<\/p>\n<p>You don\u2019t get larger families by adding rooms to your house or having more game nights.\u00a0 No, you get down to the work of producing children and then sustaining them.\u00a0 The same is true in growing a church and reaching the Nations.\u00a0 &#8211;You bring people into a comprehensible understanding of the gospel, then invest your time to disciple them.<\/p>\n<p>Some years ago while serving an internship in a church we were asked what could be done to stimulate growth.\u00a0 Our answer was simple; implement evangelism and discipleship in the church.\u00a0 &#8211;At the onset our answer was met with sharp criticism but by summers\u2019 end we had demonstrated the effects of active witness and discipleship, compared to the addition of more space and programs in the church, which eventually dwindled in disinterest.<\/p>\n<p>Sure the church added numbers to its attendance by programs and satellite classrooms but that\u2019s where it stopped.\u00a0 There were plenty of people plugged into programs that eventually fell short of producing disciples, whereas, our evangelism and discipleship efforts brought people to Christ and then rooted them in the scriptures for the journey ahead.\u00a0 Not only did we equip them for the journey, we also taught them the necessity of \u2018each one reaching one\u2019 in the strategy of growing the church.\u00a0 Thus, steady growth ensued.\u00a0\u00a0 Although comparatively smaller in number at the onset, the effectiveness of making disciples far outweighed the product of programs in just a short time.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cas<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-219 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/4-300x183.png\" alt=\"4\" width=\"233\" height=\"142\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/4-300x183.png 300w, https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/4-600x367.png 600w, https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/4.png 702w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 233px) 100vw, 233px\" \/>e in point:<\/strong> Can we not do the same in growing the church today and then going a step beyond to produce a generation of Christians who will sense the urgency of reaching\u00a0those who\u2019ve never had opportunity to hear of Jesus, rather than encouraging our young to pursue personal ambitions and careers that contribute little to no effect in the harvest\u00a0of lost souls?\u00a0 Golly, that sounds so radical!<\/p>\n<p>\u2026But remember, the early church was radical in their efforts to reach the lost.\u00a0 Matter of fact, they were so radical in sharing their faith that they were blamed for turning the\u00a0world upside-down.\u00a0 Indeed, our world today is very upside-down, turned around, and headed in the opposite direction of where we should be going.\u00a0 People are moving further away from the moral compass of godly living in trade for counterfeit gods and discounting God\u2019s truth as Paul stated so clearly in Romans 1:25\u2026 \u201cthey exchanged the truth about God for a lie.\u201d\u00a0 Perhaps it\u2019s<br \/>\ntime for radical change.<\/p>\n<p>My question is \u201cHow will we ever turn the tide in flipping the numbers of those stepping<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-220 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/5-300x129.png\" alt=\"5\" width=\"248\" height=\"107\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/5-300x129.png 300w, https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/5.png 370w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 248px) 100vw, 248px\" \/> out to serve in missions &#8211;in unreached areas of the world where the gospel has not been proclaimed, if we do not make the gospel and discipleship our primary effort?\u00a0 How do we get some of the 66,500 individuals who want to serve \u2018here\u2019 interested in going where people don\u2019t know there is a Jesus to believe in?\u00a0 \u2026And what are we doing as the people of God to instill within our young the urgency to declare Christ among the Nations?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The solution to turning the tide is to pray.\u00a0 Jesus said so himself.\u00a0 \u2026But it will also require us to actively engage the Body of Christ with the mindset that the proclamation of the gospel is our primary task, then discipleship.\u00a0 If these things are important to us in the growth of the church, then we must do our utmost to teach and equip the Body to finish the task.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\" wp-image-221 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/6.jpg\" alt=\"6\" width=\"179\" height=\"142\" \/>I ask myself, \u201cWho in the pews are we praying onto the Harvest fields of the world?\u201d\u00a0 Moreover, what are we doing to bring believers face-to-face with the mandate Jesus gave to us in making disciples among those still unreached with the gospel?\u00a0 I find it deeply troubling that we flounder with His command.\u00a0 \u201c\u2026But I haven\u2019t\u00a0been called, \u201dsome will say.\u00a0 Well, if you look at scripture our call is to salvation whereas discipleship is commanded of all who believe.<\/p>\n<p>I said all of this to say that many of you may never go to the regions beyond \u2026and that\u2019s understandable.\u00a0 But surely each one of us can be involved in pointing someone to Christ.\u00a0 We can all be involved in discipling someone; and then, in a harmonic effort, we can pray that some will \u2018go.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>Quite honestly I am glad the elections are over and that we aren\u2019t being bombarded with those disturbing polls.\u00a0 But sure as the day is long, polls will resurface once again.\u00a0 I\u2019m praying that the polls amongst the unreached peoples of the world will soon portray to us that more people are going, more people are praying, and more churches are sending.<\/p>\n<p>Hey, maybe I should take a poll to get some feedback on the impact of this writing.\u00a0 Nevertheless, thanks for your patience in reading what\u2019s been upon my heart.\u00a0 \u2026And thanks for being involved in this great task. \u00a0\u00a0Your participation through prayer and practical support allows us to continue doing the work the Lord has given us to do.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-222\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/david-hilt\/files\/2016\/11\/7-300x114.jpg\" alt=\"7\" width=\"798\" height=\"353\" 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