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GOD & GOVERNMENT: Reformation & RevivalThe Gospel of Jesus Christ is life changing, history making and nation transforming! If it doesn't change your life and the lives of those around you then it's not the Biblical Gospel. Frontline Fellowship is fully committed to studying and proclaiming the whole counsel of God. The Great Commission is our supreme ambition: to make disciples of nations all nations; and to teach obedience to all things that the Lord has commanded. We need to apply the Lordship of Christ in all areas of life. Making Disciples of Nations We
are convinced that God has called us to pioneer missions into neglected
areas, to assist persecuted Christians, to work for Biblical Reformation
and to pray for revival in Africa. Many people see Frontline Fellowship only as a Bible smuggling ministry. For the last 17 years it has been
one of our greatest priorities to deliver and distribute hundreds of thousands
of Bibles and Christian books in Marxist and Muslim countries. The Bible
is the Word of God. The greatest book ever written. The foundation for
Reformation and revival. But I would not describe Bible distribution as
our main purpose. Those who dwell in the wilderness will bow before Him and His enemies will lick the dust. Yes, all kings shall fall down before Him; all nations shall serve Him. Psalm 72:9, 11 Do you think that this is too ambitious! Are we aiming too high? Does it seem too unrealistic? Careys Challenge
Despite being uneducated, underfunded and underestimated William Careys bold project to plant the Gospel among the Hindus in India inspired the greatest century of missionary advance in history. Yet that would not have been initially apparent. Careys mission provoked controversy, dissention and criticism. By an act of the British Parliament it was illegal for any missionary to work in India without a licence from the British East Indies Company. And the East Indies Company had made it clear that they would not issue any such licences because they believed that any such missionary work would jeopardise their business activities amongst the Hindus. So the first mission of the modern era of missions was illegal. Once Careys family and team had evaded and overcome the obstacles before them they endured some crushing trials. Careys young son, Peter, died of dysentery, his wife went insane, his co-worker squandered all their money and bankrupted the mission. Sickness afflicted them all. Furthermore, after 7 years of tireless toil in India Carey still did not have a single convert! However, Carey provides us with an inspiring testimony of steadfast perseverance. Utterly convinced of the sovereignty of God and standing on the promises and prophecies of Scripture, Carey kept on working. The Bengali New Testament was first published in 1801 within a year of their first convert being baptised. By 1818 there were 600 baptised and discipled church members. And despite a devastating fire in 1812 which destroyed their print house, paper stock and manuscripts, Carey and his team started all over again and succeeded in translating the whole Bible into 6 languages, New Testaments into 24 and Gospels into 34 languages! Carey also successfully campaigned for legal reforms, outlawing infanticide, child prostitution and sati (widow burning). Serampore College which Carey established has had a profound influence for nearly two centuries. Sacrifice and Service
Most of the missionaries in the last century, particularly the wives, died young. Hudson Taylors wife, Maria died in childbirth. The average life expectancy of a missionary to Africa was 8 years. Johan Krapf, missionary to East Africa, lost his wife and both children to disease within months of arriving in Africa. I have seen graveyards of missionaries outside the churches that they established. The Church in Africa has literally been built upon the bones of countless missionaries and martyrs. By God's grace, medical advances have now immeasurably lengthened the lifespans of missionaries to tropical countries. Diseases that used to kill can now be defeated by quinine, antibiotics and a cupboard full of other life saving medicines. But the incredible fact of 19th century history is that even when it meant going to almost certain early death there was no shortage of missionary volunteers. As the famous English cricketer turned pioneer missionary, C.T. Studd, declared: If Jesus Christ be God and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make for Him. Body, Mind and Spirit
Dr. Kenneth Fraser, the Scottish missionary to Moruland also laid firm foundations for the Church in South Sudan by establishing the first hospital, school and church in the area. Most of the Moru people were won to Christ and remain steadfast Christians even under vicious persecution by the Muslim government of Sudan. This strategy of ministering to body, mind and soul was enormously successful. Dr. David Livingstone combined his medical training with his theological education and a vision for establishing lay leadership Bible training centres throughout Africa to minister to body, mind and soul. His painstakingly detailed and accurate geographic research and map making on his pioneer explorations and his published research were foundational in opening up Africa to Christianity and destroying the Islamic slave trade. Livingstone had the grace to see that his mission was part of a divine plan to set many souls free from slavery, both physical and spiritual. Despite the crushing losses of his fourth child, Elizabeth, and his wife, Mary, to diseases in the field and many debilitating illnesses, attacks by wild animals and Muslim slave raiders, criticism from home, and the physical strain of hacking his way through dense tropical jungles and walking from coast to coast across Africa, yet Livingstone persevered: These privation, I beg you to observe, are not sacrifices. I think that word ought never to be mentioned in reference to anything we can do for Him who though He was rich, yet for our sakes become poor. A Vision of Victory
I shall open up a path in to the interior or perish, Livingstone declared with single minded determination. May He bless us and make us blessings even unto death. Shame upon us missionaries if we are to be outdone by slave traders! If Christian missionaries and Christian merchants could remain throughout the year in the interior of the continent, in 10 years, slave dealers will be driven out of the market. David Livingstone
was inspired by an optimistic eschatology. Like most of the missionaries
of the 19th Century, Livingstone was a post-millennialist who held to
the eschatology of victory: A quiet audience today. The seed is being sown, the least of all seeds now, but it will grow into a mighty tree. It is as if it were a small stone cut out of a mountain, but it will fill the whole earth (Daniel 2:34-45). We work for a glorious future which we are not destined to see, the golden age which has not yet been, but will yet be. We are only morning stars shining in the dark, but the glorious morn will break the good time coming yet. The dominion has been given by the power of commerce and population unto the people of the saints of the Most High. This is an everlasting kingdom, a little stone cut out of the mountain without hands which will cover the whole earth, for this time we work. The challenge of Livingstone rings out to us today: Can that be called a sacrifice which is simply paid back as a small part of a great debt owing to our God, which we can never repay ... it is emphatically no sacrifice. Say rather, it is a privilege! I beg to direct your attention to Africa: I know that in a few years I shall be cut off from that country, which is now open; do not let it be shut again! I go back to Africa to try to make an open path for commerce and Christianity: will you carry out the work which I have begun? I leave it with you! The same Biblical vision of victory inspired William Carey: Though the superstitions of the heathen were a thousand times stronger than they are, and the example of the Europeans a thousand times worse; though I were deserted by all and persecuted by all, yet my faith, fixed on that sure Word, would rise above all obstructions and overcome every trial. God's cause will triumph! Time and again, in the face of crushing defeats, disappointments, diseases and disasters, Carey reiterated his unwavering eschatology of victory: The work, to which God has set His hands, will infallibly prosper ... We only want men and money to fill this country with the knowledge of Christ. We are neither working at uncertainty nor afraid for the result ... He must reign until Satan has not an inch of territory! When at last Krishna Pal (their first convert) was baptised, Carey declared: The Divine grace which changed one Indian's heart, could obviously change a hundred thousand! While Carey was quick to trust God for great things, he was remarkably slow to accept a profession of faith from any new convert, even when there was substantial sacrifice involved: Let nothing short of a radical change of heart in your converts satisfy you was one of his sayings. Which brings us back to the first paragraph of this article: If it doesn't change your life and those around you then it's not the Biblical Gospel. Training World Changers
We have been handing out our Titanic Tragedy leaflets (which gave the true untold stories of Christian heroism on board that sinking ship) outside cinemas and anti-pornography tracts outside porn shops. We often conduct literature evangelism at railway stations, bus and taxi-ranks, in shopping centres or at the harbour. We participate in Life Chains, the marches to Parliament against abortion and the closing down of Christian community radio stations and other moral, pro-life actions. We also conduct regular outreaches and Love in Action projects in townships and amongst the unemployed. Prayer is a scheduled part of every day. Sometimes we hold intensive days or nights of prayer. Praying for Revival
To pray for the extension of God's kingdom is to solicit the destruction of all other kingdoms. The God of Heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed ... It will crush all those kingdoms and bring them to an end, but it will itself endure forever Daniel 2:44. Advance and victory for the Church means defeat and retreat for the kingdom of darkness. There is a life and death struggle between two kingdoms! The Church cannot exclude hatred for Satan's kingdom from its love for God's kingdom. God's kingdom cannot come without Satan's kingdom being destroyed. God's will cannot be done on earth without the destruction of evil. The glory of God demands the destruction of evil. Instead of being influenced by a sickly sentimentalism which insists upon the assumed, but really non-existent rights of man we should focus instead upon the rights of God and the responsibilities of man. We need to rediscover the power of praying the Psalms. Working for Reformation
They were totally dedicated. As John Knox prayed: Give me Scotland or I die! The Reformers also used wise strategy: Leadership Training, Literature (especially Scripture) Translation and Distribution and Itinerant Evangelism. John Wycliffe, John Hus and Martin Luther were all university professors and invested heavily in training leaders. John Calvin taught the whole city of Geneva. The Waldensians, Wycliffe, Luther and Tyndale gave high priority to Scripture translation and distribution. Wycliffe trained and mobilised itinerant evangelists, the Lollards, to read, preach, sing and distribute the Scriptures in the market places. The Waldensians were also vigorously active in literature distribution and itinerant evangelism. John Calvins written works have still not been surpassed for their systematic and thorough Biblical exposition. William Farel went into the market places, cathedrals and city halls to debate and declare the Word of God. Farel won over whole cities to the Biblical Faith. Ideas Have Consequences
It is noteworthy that great revolutions such as the terrible bloodbath that was the French Revolution of 1789 began with intellectual books by Voltaire and Rousseau. Their revolutionary humanistic ideas were then spread throughout Paris by teachers, newspapers and leaflets. Finally Robespierre and the other revolutionaries whipped up the masses with parrot cries of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity! In the name of those nobel sounding sentiments 40 000 heads were cut off by the guillotine and Europe was plunged into war. Similarly, the American War of Independence was heavily influenced by books such as Lex Rex by Samuel Rutherford and Vindicae Contra Tyrannos (A Defence of Liberty Against Tyrants). Again, newspapers and leaflets and speakers carried it forward until the slogans: No taxation without representation! Give me liberty or give me death! and Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God! mobilised the masses to successfully win independence for the USA. In the Reformation, Luther wrote books, but he also wrote many leaflets and he composed songs and slogans. Revolutionaries might try to use these methods for evil, attacking morals and destroying freedom. We need to use literature, leadership training and itinerant speakers for good, ministering to body, mind and spirit, to lay foundations for true freedom, making disciples of nations. It is also said that only 5% of people make things happen, 15% watch things happen and 80% don't know what happened! The 5% who read books are most often the same 5% who make things happen. This can be as true in missions as in any other area of life. Readers make leaders. If you want to lead, said Napoleon, you must read. For this reason Frontline Fellowship gives high priority to producing, importing and distributing vast quantities of Bible based books. Sometimes I have heard it said The missionaries taught us how to read but it was the communists who gave us something to read. Well Frontline Fellowship has taken up that challenge. Every year we distribute millions of tracts, newsletters and books. A Continent In Conflict
Radical Islamicists in North Africa want to make Arabic the official language and Islam the only religion for the whole continent of Africa. The Christians in Sudan are on the very frontline of this Islamic offensive. Gas Masks for Missionaries
Serving the Suffering
In addition to the tens of thousands of Bibles and thousands of hymn books, we have also pre-positioned tonnes of medical and relief supplies and thousands of library and school books for distribution throughout Sudan. By God's grace we are also planning to equip a new medical clinic near the battlefront. Zambian Mission Centre
A Daunting Dilemma
Robert's latest mission conducting Biblical Worldview Seminars in 16 different towns throughout Zambia helped lay further foundations for the mission station. In 2 months Robert and Matthew drove 13 000 km and presented 195 lectures or sermons. Whitefield Theological
Change Your World
Don't settle for anything less than God's best. Give up your small ambitions and follow Jesus. All
the ends of the world shall remember and turn to the Lord, and all the
families of the nations shall worship before You. For the Kingdom is the
Lord's and He rules over the nations. Psalm 22:27-28 Peter Hammond
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