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As I recently walked
the busy streets of London, and also looked out over the spires
of Oxford, home of one of the world’s finest universities,
I was struck by the amazing visual evidence of the long, rich history
that is very much part of British daily life – a history which
is often taken for granted.
The same is unfortunately true of Christianity in Great Britain.
From massive cathedrals towering over surrounding buildings to smaller
parish churches occupying prominent locations in almost every town,
the visual evidence of Christianity’s impact on England, and
Europe in general, is obvious. However, what is not so evident is
the fact that many of these churches stand virtually empty as interest
in Christianity has dramatically diminished.
A recent survey revealed that over 40% of the British people believe
that religion is not a force for good in society and that Christianity
does not have an important role in public life.
Great Britain has become a post-Christian nation. Christianity
made a tremendous impact through such people as Charles Spurgeon
and John and Charles Wesley. But now, many would say that the days
of Christianity are over in Great Britain. The visual presence of
churches throughout the country are more a part of history in general
and seemingly have little to do with the present, or the future.
Five major denominations in the United Kingdom have publicly stated
that if things continue to decline at the present rate, they will
be non-existent before the middle of this century. Countless towns
and villages throughout the country do not have even one evangelical
church. In the last 50 years, almost 50% of churches associated
with these denominations have been closed and are now used for other
purposes including apartments, and increasingly, mosques. Islam
is now the fastest growing religion in the U.K., and if trends continue,
within 20 years there will be more Muslims in Great Britain than
Christians of any persuasion.
What should be our response as the body of Christ to this situation?
Is there hope for a reigniting of the Christian fervor which was
once a hallmark of this great nation?
The Scottish Reformer John Knox once said, “God, give me
Scotland, or give me death.” His passion and faith was influential
in changing Scotland from being one of the most “sinful, wicked
and superstitious nations of all Europe” to becoming one “noted
for its honesty, piety and morality centuries after his death.”
John Wesley once proclaimed: "Give me one hundred men who
love only God with all their heart and hate only sin with all their
heart and we will shake the gates of hell and bring in the kingdom
of God in one generation." Wesley’s “Methodist”
or “Holiness” movement changed not only England, but
the United States as well.
One university student stated that, “God [and his church]
is dead in Europe.” This diagnosis may seem like reality to
her, but it is wrong. God is developing a new generation of spiritual
leaders whose faith, like that of Spurgeon, Knox, and Wesley, can
change cities and nations. We must believe God for the emergence
of new leaders and new churches that can be a part of spreading
God’s kingdom afresh throughout the United Kingdom.
I do not believe that God is finished with Great Britain. I have
witnessed firsthand how God is changing lives through churches like
Kindsmeade Baptist in Cannock, England, pastored by my good friend
Damian Pickett.
Martin Young, pastor of Rising Brook Baptist Church in Stafford,
England is encouraged by the fresh vision God is giving his church
to make an impact in their local community and across the nation.
There is no question that reaching Great Britain with the gospel
will be a difficult task. But it must be done! More and more missionaries,
along with British pastors and youth leaders, are realizing that
young people are the hope for reestablishing strong churches in
the U.K. But, they also realize that this requires having more Christians
step up and become leaders – and that these emerging leaders
need to be trained.
On a recent trip to England I met Pastor Neil Henley during a casual
meeting at a local restaurant along with Damian Pickett. Neil voiced
a common concern I have heard numerous times (that I include in
my soon-to-be-released video) – “We need help recruiting
and training new youth leaders!”
After 35 years of pastoral ministry in the U.S., God has given
me a fresh vision and burden to help reach Great Britain with the
gospel. The fact that Britain has been greatly ignored because it
is such hard spiritual ground has further motivated me to become
involved. It is true that compared to other parts of the world where
establishing a ministry can take a relatively short amount of time,
doing so in the U.K. may take years, or even decades. However, I
believe that we can trust God for a miraculous speeding up of this
process.
After meeting with numerous Christian leaders in the U.K., I too
have come to the conclusion that the best approach for rebuilding
the Christian fervor that was once prevalent is by reaching young
people who have the energy and drive to become effective disciple
makers.
The typical U.K. young person is at least two generations removed
from any connection with the church. This means there are no ready-made
church youth groups or even any effective programs designed to reach
young people. Thus, the task is challenging. But, the growing concern
among committed British believers to reach their nation for the
Lord is greatly encouraging. Great Britain can be reached for Jesus
Christ!
The opportunities for dynamic youth ministry are available through
churches across Great Britain. However, more workers need to be
recruited, and along with existing workers, become better trained
if we are truly going to make a difference for the cause of Christ.
God has strongly impressed upon my heart that now is the time to
use the talents and abilities he has given me to help our brothers
and sisters in Christ in Great Britain develop effective means of
reaching their young people. As a result of what God has been showing
me, I have established Strategic Youth Leadership Summit as the
vehicle through which this ministry will be fulfilled.
My primary goal is to work in partnership with local churches across
Great Britain to help provide leadership training for youth workers.
Working closely with these pastors and churches I will be conducting
weekend workshops to help train their people in effective avenues
for reaching and discipling teenagers. The ultimate result of proper
discipleship is the development of committed disciples who will
in turn become effective disciple makers.
Additional training opportunities will include regional seminars
in the U.K. as well as a yearly international conference bringing
in leaders from across Europe.
A key element of the training will be to help churches develop
both youth retreats and youth camps patterned after ministries that
have proven to be effective.
But, how can all of this happen? I certainly can’t do it
by myself! It requires partnership.
First, it requires developing solid partnerships with British churches
that will be providing the workers to be trained, and who will be
doing the work of the ministry. Second, and equally important, it
requires developing partnerships with churches and concerned believers
in the United States who will stand with me through their prayers
and financial support. While many churches in Great Britain have
the desire to reach out to the youth in their communities, they
just don’t have the resources to be able to do so effectively.
On a recent trip to England, the title of a travel book in a bookstore
window caught my eye. While my desire is not to travel the world,
I have the compelling desire to make the most of my remaining time
on this earth for the glory of God.
I hope you will join with me in helping reach British youth by
reaching and training effective youth leaders. God has not abandoned
post-Christian Europe. Together, we can help fan the flames of revival
and once again see God’s Spirit move mightily across the entire
nation of Great Britain.
In addition to my friends who contribute each month to my personal
missionary support through Central Missionary Clearinghouse in Houston,
Texas, I need ministry partners who will make a financial investment
in something that will out-live each of us – the leaders of
tomorrow, who must be trained today.
Would you consider helping to underwrite one Strategic Youth Leadership
Summit for 2008 with your gift of $2500. A gift of $2500 will help
train ten young leaders who can make an eternal difference in Great
Britain. Almost any American church, no matter how small, and many
adult Bible classes, could make this a missions project!
And while numerous individual Christ-followers could easily make
this investment in the future of the United Kingdom, others cannot
– but could underwrite the cost of training one future youth
leader for a gift of $250.
In the Spring, I’m returning to England, accompanied by a
few key American youth leaders who are partnering with me to mentor
young leaders. We will be finalizing each Strategic Youth Leadership
Summit for the Summer and Fall 2008 at that time.
I would like to be able to assure the British pastors with whom
we partner that Christ-followers in America believe so strongly
in God using the Strategic Youth Leadership Summit, that they have
totally underwritten the expense, and there will be no charge to
their young leaders.
Please let me hear from you – that you can make a special
investment of $2500 to help underwrite one Summit. If you simply
can’t make that kind of financial gift at this time, please
let me know that you will sponsor at least one young leader –
perhaps another John Knox or C.H. Spurgeon – with a gift of
$250!
From my heart to yours,
Dale Peterson
President, Gospel Alive
P.S. Contributions for the Strategic Youth Leadership Summit should
be made payable to Gospel Alive, Inc. and mailed to Gospel Alive,
Inc. – 7850 Meadow Drive, Waterford, MI 48329. Gospel Alive,
Inc. is a Michigan-based 501(c)3 organization chartered for the
purpose of world evangelization. |