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- Dr. Cal Guy was the Emeritus Professor of Missions at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. The interview begins with Dr. Guy giving a background of his life in ministry and his interest in missions (00:00-04:23). He speaks about the mission vision of D.A McGavern that emphasizes bringing people to Christ, and he talks about the difficulty McGavern had in getting his books published and his vision to be accepted by evangelicals (04:24-11:16). Dr. Guy then speaks on McGavorn’s influence on his teaching, and he talks about the slow acceptance and implementation of McGavorn’s church growth and mission strategies in the Southern Baptist Convention (11:17-18:44). He points to the clarity of the mission strategy of the SBC as being connected to McGavorn’s influence (18:45-23:56). Dr. Guy believes that McGavern’s influence was a seed that flourished into the modern mission strategy of Southern Baptists, though there are now other components that did not originate with McGavern (23:57-26:30). Dr. Guy gives a final word praising the Lord for the opportunity he has had to train and recruit future missionaries (26:31-32:07).
- Tema:
- Missions, Church growth, and Methods (Gospel)
- Creador:
- Lewis A. Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- April 8, 1998
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- 01 Dr. Cal Guy 8Apr98_orig_1_1
- Descripción:
- Audio is low quality. Dr. Michael Stroope was a Southern Baptist area director of missions in Sri Lanka. The interview begins with Stroope giving the details of his background and call to missions, and he talks about the influences that shaped his own theology and ethos of missions (0:00:00-0:0:18:17). Stroope speaks about the vision of his work as area director of missions in Sri Lanka, and he describes the administrative day to day operations on the field and how it fit his missions ethos (0:18:18-0:37:53). Stroope says that his model for missions prohibited the establishment of western institutions such as schools and conventions to not hinder indigenous church growth, and he defines the strategy his team used to enter a country or region and how they engaged the indigenous population (0:37:54-1:00:57). Stroope speaks about how the missionaries leveraged resources on the field through multiple sources, and he describes the reasons why the International Mission Board (IMB) restructured their mission strategy (1:00:58-1:10:56). Stroope speaks about the need of training missionaries by starting with the basics to avoid bad thinking and theological reasoning on the field, and he says that he is hopeful that Southern Baptist will be motivated to use the best and most biblical strategy to reach the nations with the gospel in the future. He also believes that the IMB will be less centralized and focused more on cooperation in the future (1:10:57-1:18:46). The interview concludes with Stroope stating that Southern Baptist must hold on to their distinctive while at the same time prioritizing the biblical mandate, and part of this priority means guarding the autonomy of indigenous churches (1:18:47-1:26:51).
- Tema:
- Indigenous church administration, Missions, and Sociology--Fieldwork
- Creador:
- Lewis A. Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- February 25, 1998
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- Dr. Michael Stroope 25Feb98_orig_1_1
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 1998 to 2004
- Identificador:
- IRG.02.05.01.01
- Descripción:
- R. Logan Carson was Professor of Christian Theology. The service begins with two songs of worship and a word of prayer (00:00-08:17). The speaker gives announcements about events happening at Southeastern (08:18-10:31). A representative from Doulos gives a testimony about sharing the gospel (10:32-16:00). Scott Taylor leads in three songs of worship (16:01-21:16). Logan Carson is introduced as the chapel speaker (21:17-22:57). M.Div student, Benjamin Murphy, sings a song of worship (22:58-27:08). Carson begins his sermon by reading Joshua 23:1-11, and he gives a word of prayer (27:09-32:45). Carson states that Joshua presents a warning for the present moment, and Christians must fight to bring back morality to the United States (32:46-44:18).
- Tema:
- Evangelistic sermons--United States and Moral motivation
- Creador:
- Carson, R. Logan, 1932- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ubicación:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- February 11, 1999
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_R_Logan_Carson_1999-02-11