A biblical standard for evangelists

a commentary on the fifteen Affirmations made by participants at the International Conference for Itinerant Evangelists in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 1983

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A biblical standard for evangelists

a commentary on the fifteen Affirmations made by participants at the International Conference for Itinerant Evangelists in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 1983

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Many years ago God gave me a vision of bringing together evangelists from all parts of the world for a conference. I never doubted that someday it would happen. It was simply a question of being sensitive to God's timing for such an event. As we look back, we can sense his guidance in every step toward it. I'll never forget the day the Conference opened. As I viewed the scene from the platform, my heart was filled with gratitude to God. The vision he gave me so many years before was being fulfilled in his perfect timing. The Conference was more than a great time of fellowship and worship with fellow-evangelists; it was a period of serious and strategic thinking and praying concerning the completion of the Great Commision. In Amsterdam God enabled us to learn from one another. Many evangelists expressed the hope that some type of brief "code of standards" for evangelists could be prepared. A carefully selected international committee was appointed to prepare this. Their final draft -- The Amsterdam Affirmations -- stated briefly but thoroughly the biblical foundation, the task, and the integrity of the evangelist. The participants joined in affirming verbally their commitment to each of the fifteen affirmations. It was suggested that I write an interpretive commentary on The Amsterdam Affirmations. It is my prayer that God will use this commentary to help Christians gain a greater vision for God's work in our world. God has placed us in a unique and opportune period of history. The fields are "ripe for harvest." May we see a renewed dedication in this generation to the priority of evangelism on the part of every child of God. - Billy Graham, on back cover.

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English
Pages
131

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Affirmation I
Affirmation II
Affirmation III
Affirmation IV
Affirmation V
Affirmation VI
Affirmation VII
Affirmation VIII
Affirmation IX
Affirmation X
Affirmation XI
Affirmation XII
Affirmation XIII
Affirmation XIV
Affirmation XV

Edition Notes

Subtitle from cover.

Published in
Minneapolis, MN
Copyright Date
1984

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
269/.2
Library of Congress
BV3793 .G73 1984

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
131 p.
Number of pages
131
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2870768M
Internet Archive
biblicalstandard00grah
ISBN 10
0890660573
ISBN 13
9780890660577
LCCN
84051639
OCLC/WorldCat
11876152
Library Thing
3033285
Goodreads
3445566

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