An International Missionary Outreach Dedicated to Evangelizing the Lost  By Sharing The Gospel According to the Scriptures

To add your name to our Ministry Update List and/or our Prayer Partners List please enter your email address below and then click on the "Go" button.  People on our Ministry Update List will receive our weekly newsletter and periodic ministry updates. People on our Prayer Partners List will receive prayer requests from time to time.
Email:

Slideshow image


Since your web browser does not support JavaScript, here is a non-JavaScript version of the image slideshow:

slideshow image


slideshow image


slideshow image


slideshow image


slideshow image


slideshow image


slideshow image


 

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF PURPOSE- DRIVEN
   
 
 

 


WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF PURPOSE- DRIVEN?

Transcript

Listen To The Audio

 

 

Mention the term “purpose-driven” anywhere in the world and Christians will know exactly what you mean. It’s the newest method for successful church growth. So what is the purpose of the purpose driven church? Is purpose-driven biblically-based?

History reveals that Christian fads and trends come and go. It seems pastors and church leaders are constantly looking for some new method, “new wave” or “new thing” God is doing right “now” - something He has never done before.

There are a number of methods that facilitate church growth being promoted today. Church growth is commonly equated with successful pastors and successful church growth methodology. Rapid growth and the mega church has become the ideal. Whatever it takes to reach that objective is acceptable.

It is true some of the largest and fastest growing churches and church movements in the world promote the concept of being purpose-driven for successful church growth. But what do we mean by success from a Biblical perspective? While we are accustomed to accepting numbers or quantity as the yardstick for measuring success, when it comes to Christianity, quantity without quality can be misleading.

According to the Bible, Christian faith must be directly related to an understanding of what God has said as recorded in His Word. With regard to church growth, if the growth is the product of some technique authored by some man and not based on God’s word, the results may actually be negative.

With this in mind, let’s consider a current common trend known as the “purpose-driven” church growth movement. Before we do, let’s review the biblical premise that we are to test the teachings of men as the Bereans did.

While I recognize some who are reading this may be disciples of the “purpose driven” church growth movement and be convinced that purpose-driven is Christ centered, it would be wise to “take heed” to what God has said. We should always be willing to be corrected based on God’s word.

The purpose of the purpose-driven movement is church growth.

This church growth is dependent on adding numbers based on human methods. While promoters say these human methods are found in the Bible, there are reasons to question this claim.

Successful purpose-driven churches find out what appeals to people and then provide the service. Thus purpose-driven churches can become market-driven without being Christ centered. They provide a form of Christianity that appears to be Christian but may actually be based on a dilution of the truth.

A market-driven church based on humanistic methods may produce numbers, but the converts may turn out to be biblically illiterate. If that is the case, the purpose of purpose-driven would be win converts in the name of Christ who are not prepared to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Bible clearly warns that the gospel message found in the Bible will come under severe attack in the period of time that proceeds the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Therefore it should be obvious that the closer we get to the end, fewer and fewer who profess to be followers of Christ will actually follow His Word.

Perhaps Christians should strive to be more biblically based and led by the Spirit of God rather than driven by the latest church growth fad. At least that is what I believe. How about you?

Understand The Times is an independent non-profit organization in Canada and the United States.
Understand The Times is not affiliated or dependent upon any other organization or denomination.
Understand The Times is accountable to a board of directors in the United States and Canada
and accountable, first of all, to Jesus Christ and His word.

 

Fair Use Notice


Home | Contact The Ministry | Goals And Objectives | Statement Of Faith
 Tract Booklets | Books | DVDs | Commentary By Roger Oakland
Internet Bible SchoolLet There Be Light | Creation Gallery
Bryce Homes Myanmar | Bryce Homes Kenya | Bryce Homes Philippines | Bryce Homes South Africa
Bryce Homes Mexico | Exposing The Emerging Church | Support Bryce Homes | Support UTT
Bryce Homes International | Internet Church | God's Word For Today |  Search This Site
 | UTT Spanish Site