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GCR Task Force Progress Report

Tuesday, February 23, 2010 Leave a comment

The following is from the report of the Great Commission Resurgence Task Force last night to the SBC Executive Committee in Nashville given by chairman Ronnie Floyd. The GCR came to fruition last summer at convention in Louisville and the Task Force was charged with bringing recommendations to the Executive Committee concerning our denominational entities in an effort to “return to the primacy and centrality of the local church in our denomination… In order for this Great Commission Resurgence to occur, each church has to own the responsibility of fulfilling the Great Commission. Each church has to own Matthew 28:19-20 and Acts 1:8. Each church has to own the responsibility of reaching their village or community or town or city with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Each church has to own the responsibility of reaching their region, America, and the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”

Perhaps you are thinking, “Why is this needed? Why do we really need a Great Commission Resurgence?” The answer is simple: The lostness of North America and the entire world is staggering. Do you realize that among the 340 million people living in North America, there are 258,000,000 people estimated to be lost and perishing? Do you realize in the seven states or conventions that cover Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Washington, Oregon, and Canada, there is a population of 92 million plus people with at least 82% of them being lost? Do you realize that we have only 3,983 churches and congregations in this entire region and 2,276 of them are in the state of California? Do you realize that in the nine northeastern states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont, there is a population of 54,924,000 plus people with an estimated percentile of lostness of 83%, and we have only 1,068 churches and congregations to penetrate this lostness?

We need to embrace the reality of lostness, but we must also grasp it in a global context. The United States comprises only 4.5% of the world’s population of 6.8 billion people. Of the world’s population, there are 5,845 people groups who have no access to the gospel of Jesus Christ. From the 6.8 billion people in the world presently, 4 billion of them have little to no access to the gospel and 1.5 billion of these have never even had the possibility of hearing the name of Jesus and the message of the Good News. Missiologists will tell you that 90% of the entire world is lost without Jesus Christ. Every Christ-follower, local church, local association, state convention, and national entity needs to understand the lost condition of the world.

Please understand: To the degree we grasp lostness will be the degree we are willing to do whatever is necessary to penetrate it. If we do not understand lostness intellectually and theologically, we will not change nor will we do what must be done to penetrate it.

You can read the entire report at http://www.pray4gcr.com/downloads/GCRTF_Progress_Report.pdf.

Akin on Myths about GCR

Sunday, October 11, 2009 Leave a comment

Dr. Daniel Akin is blogging responses to dispel some of the myths concerning the Great Commission Resurgence and the Task Force appointed by Johnny Hunt.  If you are unaware of or unfamiliar with the GCR or the events that have transpired since the SBC in Louisville, this is a good place to keep up.

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