THE
GREATEST MOVEMENT IN THE WORLD
Although you would never know it if you just read secular newspapers or
watched the evening news on TV, Christianity is the greatest movement
in the world. When it comes to the incredible growth and impact of Christianity
worldwide it could be called "The Greatest Story ever Missed!"
The
Church of Jesus Christ is a worldwide movement with representatives in
every country of the world. The Kingdom of Christ has more citizens than
even the most populous nation on earth. It has many more employees and
"customers" than Coca-Cola, Microsoft or General Motors. The
worldwide assets of the church far exceed the combined assets of the "Fortune
500" companies. Americans alone give ten times more to churches and
ministries than they spend on sports each year. Church attendance each
month greatly exceeds the combined numbers of those who will attend sporting
events throughout any entire year.1
The all time,
best selling book in history, every year, is actually: the Bible. There
has never been any close second. The Bible is also the most translated,
read and studied book in all of history. Every year the Bible is translated
into 18 new languages. By the year 2000 AD, eight out of every ten people
will have access to the entire Bible in their own language. Nine out of
ten will have access to a New Testament. Already over 2 600 languages
have at least a portion of the Bible translated.2
The Gospel
is also being broadcast by radio in over 250 languages. By the year 2000
radio broadcasts and audio Gospel recordings and tapes are expected to
have the potential to communicate to over 99% of the world's population.3
The most
translated and widely viewed film in history is the "JESUS"
film. Over 750 million people in 217 countries have seen the Jesus film.
New translations of the film are being produced every 10 days. By the
year 2000 the "Jesus" film will be available in languages known
by 99% of the world's population.3
"Lift
up your eyes and look at the fields..." John 4:35
These incredible
missionary achievements and ongoing projects are all the more remarkable
when one considers the historical perspective: After the death and resurrection
of Jesus Christ there were 120 believers gathered to pray. Within a few
days 3000 had been added. After 3 centuries of recurring persecution in
the Roman Empire there were 10 million professing Christians alive. At
the end of the first millennium, 1000 AD, this number had grown to 50
million. By the year 1800 the number of those who claimed to be Christians
(of all denominations - Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant) was 215 million.1
In the 1886
book "The Crisis of Missions", by Pierson, the first century
of modern Protestant missions was analysed. In just 100 years Bible translations
had multiplied from 50 to 250; mission boards from 7 to 100, male missionaries
from 170 to 3000; contributions from $250 000 to $10 million and converts
in the field from 50 000 to 2.5 million.4
Source: Operation
World
In 1795 the modern missionary movement was launched by William Carey.
Within a century, by 1900, the number of professing Christians had more
than doubled to 500 million! In this century the number of nominal Christians
has quadrupled to about 2 Billion!
Now statistics can be misleading, and how many of those numbers represent
truly born again Christians - only God knows. However, even if only a
fraction of those who claim to be Christian have a real relationship with
Christ as their Lord and Saviour - the numbers involved would still be
vast. There is nothing in history to compare with the worldwide expansion
of the Church of Christ, nor the enormous missionary efforts it involves
and the spiritual hunger it represents.
Church statistician,
Dr David Barrett has calculated the following to indicate the ratio of
evangelical Bible believing Christians to the total number of people in
the world at that time:
1430 - one to ninety nine
1790 - one
to forty nine
1940 - one
to thirty two
1960 - one
to twenty four
1980 - one
to sixteen
1993 - one
to nine
Today 700
million people would claim to be born again believers. Barrett reports
that "the Kingdom of Christ is expanding . . . at over three times
the rate of world population growth".1
A further
indication of the rapid escalation of missionary activity is seen in the
fact that in 1970, two-thirds of the world's nominal Christians were in
the West (Europe and the USA). Yet today 75% of Christians live in the
non-Western world. There are therefore now far more Christians in the
"mission fields" than in the traditional "sending countries!"
In Africa for example there were 10 million Christians in 1900. Today
over 300 million Africans claim to be Christians! In Latin America there
were only 50000 Protestants in 1900. By the year 2000 there will probably
be 100 million Protestants in South and Central America!1
In Asia the
Church is expanding at an unprecedented rate. In China alone, an average
of 25000 are being added to the church everyday! And this is in spite
of intense persecution. The words of Christ are being fulfilled:
"Upon
this rock I will build My Church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail
against it." Matthew 16:18
The great
challenge before the Church today is the urgent need for Bible teaching.
The world is being superficially evangelised, but inadequately discipled.
Especially in Africa we continually receive desperate pleas for more literature
and more leadership training. For this reason the members of Christian
Action Network are dedicated to providing Bible based books, newsletters,
leaflets, tapes, radio broadcasts and leadership training courses such
as the Discipleship Training Course, the Reformation and Revival Seminar,
the Biblical Worldview Seminar, the God and Government Seminar, the Great
Commission Workshop and the Summit.
The huge,
largely untapped potential of the world Christian movement to transform
this world is incalculable. In the past, God fearing, Bible believing
Christians put a stop to human sacrifices, infanticide, bloodsports, cannibalism,
widow burning, child prostitution, slavery and a host of other previously
pervasive atrocities. Imagine what can be achieved in the future with
the worldwide manpower, resources and facilities of the Church - if we
were to earnestly mobilise Christians to prayer and repentance? And if
God were to graciously pour out His Spirit in worldwide revival - the
results would be electrifying! As Benjamin Franklin declared: "Whoever
shall introduce into public affairs the principles of primitive Christianity
will change the face of the world!"
The immense
potential is there. The church is all too often a sleeping giant. Yet
if the Church worldwide were to wake up, reformation and revival would
change the world!
"If
My people, who are called by My Name will humble themselves, and pray
and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from
heaven and will forgive their sins and heal their land." 2 Chronicles
7:14
Rev. Peter
Hammond
1. The Gates
of Hell Shall Not Prevail by D. James Kennedy and Jerry Newcombe, Nelson,
1996.
2. Operation
World by Patrick Johnstone, Zondervan, 1993.
3. The Unfinished
Task by Luis Bush, AD 2000 and Beyond, 1997.
4. What in
the World is God Doing? by C. Gordon Olson, Global, 1994.
UCANEWS 5/97
EUTHANASIA
AND THE MAN EATING LIONS OF TSAVO
The extra-ordinary
true story of the two man eating lions of Tsavo was dramatised recently
by the Paramount Pictures film "The Ghost and the Darkness."
In the advertisements for the film the claim was made: "Only the
most incredible parts of the story are true." A careful comparison
of the 1996 film with the original 1907 book upon which the film is based
makes that clear.
It is a fact that two powerful 200 kg lions (one with a blonde mane, the
other with a black mane) terrorised the railway construction workers at
Tsavo in Kenya throughout 1898. They indeed were the lions who stopped
a railway - bringing all construction work to a standstill for over four
months. They defied all attempts to trap and kill them. They attacked
by night and day. They came into people's tents and even railway carriages
and carried off their victims leaping over 8 foot bomas (fences made of
thorn bushes). The lions outwitted some of the finest hunters and marksmen
the British could field in Kenya.
One lion
did indeed walk straight into the elaborately set up railway box car trap.
The door came down behind him and the 3 riflemen positioned as bait safely
behind bars on the other end of the box car opened fire. Yet the lion
evaded the 12 rounds fired at point blank range and smashed through the
door, escaping unharmed! And Patterson's first clear shot of one of the
lions did misfire. He anathematised the day that he accepted a borrowed
rifle and took an unproven weapon into the field.
These and
many other aspects of the incredible story are true and are documented
in Lt. Col. John Patterson's book "The Man Eaters of Tsavo"
published in 1907.
However,
much of the Paramount film is pure Hollywood invention. There were only
2 man eating lions and it took 4 months of stalking them before Patterson
even saw one. The first "lucky shot" on the first night of the
first man eating lion - never happened.
There was
actually no American game hunter involved at all. The Remington character
played by Michael Douglas was fictitious. No doubt Hollywood scriptwriters
believe they must insert an American character as central to any plot
- even such an obvious misfit as the anachronistic Remington who might
fit in the 1990's in Los Angeles but certainly not the 1890's in Africa.
The British engineer Patterson actually shot both of the man eaters.
The headman
Samuel who plays such a key part in the film was another Hollywood invention.
The only headman in the book had a far less honourable role.
More seriously
the reason for the unprecedented killing spree of these lions is just
ignored in the film. The horrible fact is that the local tribes had the
practise of laying out their elderly, sick and infirmed people by the
riverside to be eaten by wild animals. The lions apparently developed
a taste for human flesh and a contempt for these frail human beings who
couldn't even run very fast. Euthanasia led to the reign of terror by
these man eaters.
For some
reason in the film, John Patterson is depicted as a secular humanist who
claims that he is "beyond conversion."
In fact Col.
Patterson was a Bible believing Christian who was a faithful member of
the Church of England. In the First World War, Patterson founded the first
Jewish Regiment since the Maccabees.
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He led the
Zion Regiment in battle against the Turks at Gallipoli and in Palestine.
For the rest of his life, from 1915 to 1947 Patterson dedicated his life
to seeing their homeland Israel restored to the Jewish people.
Why do so many scriptwriters in Hollywood find the need to distort history
and delete any positive references to Christianity? Instead of accepting
Patterson's Christian faith and the role that it played in his courageous
lone struggle to protect his workers, "The Ghost and the Darkness"
invents another weaker character who is made out to be a "Bible thumper"
- yet who is killed by a lion. That too is fiction. In fact no Christian
was killed by these lions.
And of course
a thoroughly pagan American character, Remington, who declares "I
am the devil!" has centre stage in this film version. Why change
history when the real story is even more incredible and exciting than
Hollywood's predictable cliche's of the 1990's?
Obviously
Patterson never started a veld fire and never fired aimlessly into the
air to bring the lion into the open! That never happened and it would
have been counter productive.
Actually
there were many great scenes in the book which would have made the film
more effective. Like the time when so many people scrambled up a tree
to escape the lions that the whole tree fell over spilling the people
directly towards the lion! There were two attempts on Patterson's life
by murderous mobs of his workers - which he only escaped by the skin of
his teeth. On another occasion the trolley Patterson was travelling in,
raced downhill towards the river - without a working brake. The trolley
jumped the rails, he flew through the air, just missing a projecting beam
and crashed into a sand bank by the side of the river with the trolley
landing next to him.
In the book
there is also an excruciating description of a time when three men sleeping
in a railway carriage were woken up by a lion pushing open the sliding
door and pinning down one man, mauling another. The third man on the top
bunk ran over the head and back of the lion to escape, but the local workers
were holding the door shut to keep the lion inside. The poor trapped man
had great difficulty wrenching the door open to escape. The lion then
leapt out, crashing through one of the windows carrying his victim with
him while the man who had been pinned down dived through another window
and escaped! That true account would have made a far more harrowing film
sequence than the fictitious, and highly irresponsible, veld fire scene.
So, what
is actually behind Hollywood's "This is a true story" (Sure,
but only the facts have been changed - as well as some fictitious characters
thrown in and history distorted) films? They cannot say they are "improving
upon the original story" because, as with so many of their films,
the book is actually far better. The truth is not only stranger than fiction
- it is also often more visually impressive as well.
The whole
reason for the horrifying man eaters of Tsavo was man's inhumanity to
man - the callous practise of forced euthanasia - condemning the elderly
and infirmed to be killed. The breaking of God's commands to honour the
aged, to care for the sick and not to commit murder have terrible consequences.
"A man reaps what he sows." (Galatians 6:7). And his Christian
faith inspired Patterson's extraordinary courage and persistence.
The bias
of all too many scriptwriters and film producers against Christianity
is leading to a dangerous distortion of reality in the minds of those
many people for whom Hollywood is their primary source of knowledge about
the past.
We need to
re-discover the importance and enjoyment of reading some of the great
classics and history books - about what really happened. A correct understanding
of the past is an indispensible aid in making a better future.
Rev. Peter
Hammond
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