Movements: Evangelism, Revivals, Missions & Holiness

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Movements: Evangelism, Revivals, Missions & Holiness 1750-1914

Background Of The Times Colonial Era Industrial Revolution Age of Enlightenment Exploration, Science & Discovery Constant Redrawing Of The Map French & American Revolutions First Age of Globalization Massive Creation (& Destruction) of Huge Amounts Of Wealth Extreme Urban Poverty (Dickens) London Dominates The World

Big Ideas….. “Reaching the Heathen” Helping The Urban Poor Rescue Missions The Church In Every Nation Revivals & Concerts of Prayer Student Missions Defending The Bible Faith, Boldness, Zeal And Purity The Christian As Adventurer Interdenominational Work

Moravians – Following The lamb Started as a group of refugees on the estate of Count Zinzendorf of Moravia Much squabbling at first, but repented and God taught them to love each other Emphasis on ‘following the Lamb of God’ (Jesus) and radical discipleship Prayer meeting, 24 hrs a day for 150 years Many went to the West Indies as missionaries – even deliberately selling themselves as slaves Converted John Wesley

William Carey – Baptist Missions The use of ‘means’ to spread the gospel Attempt great things for God, expect great things from God Went to India, translated the Bible into many languages, stopped widow burning, trained the Indian public service, had an enormous positive influence on the nation and the culture

David Livingstone & The Three C's Christianity Civilization Commerce Missionary work mixed up with national and trade agendas Missionary as a colonial agent Missions stations as trade outposts

Hudson Taylor – Faith Missions Lived by faith without asking for finances God’s work done in God’s way will not lack God’s supply Started the China Inland Mission Adopted the Chinese culture and clothing completely Being ‘all things to all men in order that I may win some’ (2 Corinthians 9:18-23)

Revivals & Concerts of Prayer 1740s and onwards – Thomas Chalmers, Jonathan Edwards, prayers as essential, brings God’s grace, should be concerted 1857-1860 Second Great Awakening –worldwide revivals largely built on Concerts of Prayer 1904 Welsh revival Focus on seeking Gods’ revival power through prayer Repentance from known sin and the adoption of a serious attitude to the Christian walk with God In January of 1748, after preaching a series of sermons to his congregation in favor of the practice, Jonathan Edwards published a treatise. The title describes its content: An Humble Attempt to Promote Explicit Agreement and Visible Union of God 's People in Extraordinary Prayer, For the Revival of Religion and the Advancement of Christ's Kingdom on Earth. This compelling entreaty for the practice of unified prayer for revival was widely received and implemented by Christians of all denominations.

Holiness Movements Often Came Out From The Methodists during the mid-late 1800s Christian & Missionary Alliance Salvation Army Keswick Movement Charles Finney & perhaps Moody Entire Sanctification Personal Holiness Transformational Experiences Deeper Christian Life

Reaching The Urban Poor London was full of cheap gin and terrible working conditions William Booth and his very able wife Catherine Booth started ministering to these deeply addicted people in the power of the Holy Spirit and saw many saved Concern for the whole person and their lifestyle Revivals led to the end of slavery (Wilberforce, an Anglican) and to the formation of labor unions and community colleges Florence Nightingale establishes nursing in part as a result of these revivals

Student Missions Student Christian Movement Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Urbana Missions Conference The Cambridge Seven University students joining missionary societies and going forth to spread the gospel overseas The best brains went to Missions

Battle For The Bible Prominent German theologians (Bauer etc) studied the Bible from a merely historical and literary viewpoint and concluded that it was ‘full of errors’ Evangelicals could not defend quickly enough – partly due to the fact that many of their best brains were on the mission field Liberal theology crept into mainline churches and even into some evangelical churches The average person began to doubt the authority and truthfulness of the Bible Gave rise to an over-reaction known as Fundamentalism A proper evangelical defense would not emerge until the 1960s & 70s with John Stott, FF Bruce, and many others writing solid scholarly defenses of the Scriptures