J. I. Packer: “I have found that churches, pastors, seminaries, and parachurch
agencies throughout North America are mostly playing the numbers
game—that is, defining success in terms of numbers of heads counted or
added to those that were there before. Church-growth theorists,
evangelists, pastors, missionaries, news reporters, and others all speak
as if:
(1) numerical increase is what matters most;
(2) numerical increase will surely come if our techniques and procedures are right;
(3) numerical increase validates ministries as nothing else does;
(4) numerical increase must be everyone’s main goal.
I detect four unhappy consequences of this.
First, big and growing churches are viewed as far more significant than others.
Second, parachurch specialists who pull in large numbers are
venerated, while hard-working pastors are treated as near-nonentities.
Third, lively laymen and clergy too are constantly being creamed off
from the churches to run parachurch ministries, in which, just because
they specialize on a relatively narrow front, quicker and more striking
results can be expected. Continue at Peter Cockrell
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