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Evangelistic Preaching in the 21st Century

Author: Leighton Ford
Date: 11.09.2012
Category: Proclamation Evangelism

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“Who are the most effective evangelistic preachers you know?” When I have asked that question – and qualify it to mean pastors, not traveling evangelists - most pastors, lay people, and even preaching professors are stumped. They may come up with Bill Hybels or another mega-church pastor. It’s as if I had asked: “How many college students do you know who read newspapers?”

So I want to take you on a little memory journey back half a century, to an unlikely encounter between two very effective but very different evangelistic preachers.

On an August evening in 1963 a hundred thousand people gathered in the open-air Coliseum in Los Angeles for a Billy Graham Crusade. That night Helmut Thielicke, the distinguished German theologian/preacher sat on the platform. On his way to speak at a conference, he had come to the crusade rather reluctantly, since German church leaders had been suspicious of mass rallies ever since Hitler had used them to manipulate and seduce their nation.

Later Thielicke wrote to Billy Graham to admit how his stereotypes had been challenged.

I am ashamed that we Christians – including myself – are always susceptible to the preconceived opinions … The evening beneath (or better, behind!) your pulpit was a profound “penance” experience (poenitentia) for me …When I have been asked  now and again about your preaching … I have  certainly not been too modest to make one or two more or less profound theological observations. My evening with you made clear to me (and the Holy Spirit will have helped in doing so!) that the question should be asked in the reverse form: What is lacking in me and in my colleagues in the pulpit … that makes Billy Graham so necessary? …we learn to see ourselves as various dabs of paint upon the incredibly colorful palette of God.       (Excerpts from a letter to Billy Graham from Helmut Thielicke, August 23, 1963)

So forty plus years ago the German theologian (a poetic preacher) and the American evangelist (a more matter-of-fact preacher) were learning from each other (for Graham asked Thielicke how to improve his own preaching). Now, a half century later, I hope we can learn from each other how we can more effectively preach the gospel in our time.

I have learned so much from pastor/evangelists I have greatly admired. Tom Allan of St. George’s Tron sought community at this church in the heart of Glasgow. Sir Alan Walker, superintendent of Wesley Central Mission in Sydney, was knighted for his powerful advocacy of justice for the Australian aboriginal peoples. In Montreal I heard Canon Bryan Green of Birmingham Cathedral preach the gospel simply and answer the searching questions of his large audience profoundly. All were committed pastors. Each was a passionate evangelistic preacher.

Not all preachers may be gifted evangelists – “switch throwers” who help the light to come on – but all of us can be “inviters” - sounding the note of God’s invitation.

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