Jim Bramlett (5
March 2012)
"PASTOR RICK'S VIEWS"
Dear friends:
This is a needed letter to correct the many false, slanderous
messages
about Pastor Rick Warren. Please
read:
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- March 2, 2012
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- Dear friends,
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A
few days ago, an article appeared in the Orange County
Register that
included some outrageous statements about Saddleback that
were
incorrect. Of course, the media rarely gets
everything right, and
there's no way we could respond to every false statement
made about us.
But I felt this article created so many misperceptions
that I agreed to
do an interview in response. The interview transcript is
included below.
Please read it all and then forward it to everyone you
know who would be
interested.
- Thanks!
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- RICK WARREN ON MUSLIMS, EVANGELISM and
MISSIONS
- with Brandon A. Cox and The Christian Post
QUESTION: Do people of other religions worship the same God
as
Christians?
WARREN: Of course not. Christians have a view of God that
is unique.
We believe Jesus is God! We believe God is a Trinity: Father,
Son, and
Holy Spirit. Not three separate gods but one God. No other
faith believes
Jesus is God. My God is Jesus. The belief in God as a Trinity
is the
foundational difference between Christians and everyone else.
There are
2.1 billion people who call themselves Christians . . .
whether Catholic,
Orthodox, Protestant, Pentecostal, or Evangelical . . . and
they all have
the doctrine of the Trinity in common.
QUESTION: A recent newspaper article claimed you believe
Christians
and Muslims worship the same God, that you are “in
partnership†with
a mosque, and that you both agreed to “not evangelize
each other.â€
You immediately posted a brief refutation online. Can you
expand on
that?
WARREN: Sure. All three of those statements are flat out
wrong. Those
statements were made by a reporter, not by me. I did not say
them . . . I
do not believe them . . . I completely disagree with them . .
. and no
one even talked to me about that article! So let me address
each one
individually: First, as I’ve already said, Christians
have a
fundamentally different view of God than Muslims. We worship
Jesus as
God. Muslims don’t. Our God is Jesus, not Allah.
Colossians 2:9 says
“For in Christ dwells all the fullness of the Godhead
bodily.â€
Second, while we urge our members to build friendships with
everyone in
our community, including Muslims and other faiths,
(“Love your neighbor
as yourselfâ€), our church has never had any
partnership with a
mosque. Friendship and partnership are two very
different levels of
commitment. Some of our members have hosted a Bible study with
Muslim
friends, which I applaud, but I’ve never been to it,
and a Bible study
certainly isn’t any kind of partnership or merger!
It’s just crazy
that a simple Bible study where people explore scripture with
non-Christians would be reported as a partnership and others
would
interpret that as a plan for a new compromised religion. Just
crazy!
Third, as both an Evangelical and as an evangelist, anyone who
knows me
and my 40 year track record of ministry knows that I would
never agree to
“not evangelizing†anyone! I am
commanded by my Savior to share
the Good News with all people everywhere, all the time, in
every way
possible! Anyone who’s heard me teach knows that
my heart beats
for bringing others to Jesus.
QUESTION: That same article mentioned that you ate an Iftar
dinner
with Orange County Muslims. What is that all about?
WARREN: It’s called being polite and a good
neighbor. For years, we
have invited Muslim friends to attend our Easter and Christmas
services
and they have graciously attended year after year. Some have
even
celebrated our family’s personal Christmas service in
our home. So when
they have a potluck when their month of fasting ends, we go to
their
party. It’s a Jesus thing. The Pharisees criticized
him as “the
friend of sinners†because Jesus ate dinner with
people they
disapproved of. By the way, one of my dear friends is a Jewish
Rabbi and
my family has celebrated Passover at his home, and he attends
our
Christmas and Easter services. I wish more Christians
would reach
out in love like Jesus.
QUESTION: Why do you think people who call themselves
Christians sometimes say the most hateful things about
Muslims?
WARREN: Well, some of those folks probably aren’t
really
Christians. 1 John 4:20 says, “If anyone says,
‘I love God,’ yet
hates his brother, he is a liar. For anyone who does not love
his
brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not
seen.†And
1 John 2:9 says “Anyone who claims to be in the light
but hates his
brother is still in the darkness.†I am not
allowed by Jesus to
hate anyone. Our culture has accepted two huge lies: The first
is that if
you disagree with someone’s lifestyle, you must fear
them or hate them.
The second is that to love someone means you agree with
everything they
believe or do. Both are nonsense. You don’t have to
compromise
convictions to be compassionate.
QUESTION: Let's talk about evangelism. In the past 10
years,
Saddleback Church has baptized over 24,000 new believers. No
other church
comes close to that record. You are likely the most
evangelistic church
in America. What's the key?
WARREN: We are willing to do what many other churches are
unwilling
to do. We are willing to go beyond our comfort zone.
QUESTION: For instance?
WARREN: Because Jesus commanded us to take the Gospel to
everyone, I
spend much of my time with groups of people who completely
disagree with
what I believe. I’m constantly trying to build a
bridge of love to
nonbelievers, to atheists, to gays, to those I disagree with
politically,
and to those of other faiths. We don't wait for these people
to come to
church; we go to them and share with them on their turf, not
ours. Every
member is a minister and a missionary. Saddleback was a
missional church
30 years before the term became popular. We just called it
being
“purpose drivenâ€.
QUESTION: “Building a bridge†sounds like
compromise to many
people.
WARREN: Building a bridge has nothing to do with
compromising your
beliefs. It's all about your behavior and your attitude toward
them. It's
about genuinely loving people. People don't care how much you
know until
they know how much you care. Before people ask, “Is
Jesus credible?â€
they want to know if you are credible. Before people trust
Jesus they
must trust you. You cannot win your enemies to Christ, only
your friends.
It's part of what Paul calls “the ministry of
reconciliation.†It is
Christ-like to treat people with dignity and listen to them
with
respect.
QUESTION: Why are most Christians so ineffective at sharing
their
faith?
WARREN: I have a whole seminar on that! First, they don't
really have
any unbelieving friends. They spend all their time with other
Christians.
As a result, they are afraid to share their faith because it
feels
unnatural to them. For most people to come to Christ, you must
build a
relationship with them first. You must love them. The truth
is, most
Christians love everything else more than the people around
them that
Jesus died for. Second, many don't really believe that people
are lost
without Christ. Third, many Christians are afraid of the
criticism they
will receive from other Christians if they hang out with
unbelievers. It
was the religious people who hated Jesus the most. They
criticized him
for associating with tax collectors and lepers and prostitutes
and
politicians and going to parties. Lost people loved Jesus but
the
religious folks saw his associations as dangerous compromise.
The same is
true today. Modern Pharisees still use guilt by association as
a weapon.
Just read the blogs. They'd rather hunker in a bunker and
attack those
courageous enough to reach out to non-Christians. I do not
fear the
disapproval of others. I fear the disapproval of God on my
disobedience
to what he has clearly commanded us to do.
QUESTION: What is the P.E.A.C.E. plan?
WARREN: It is a biblical strategy of ministry based on five
activities Jesus modeled in his ministry. Saddleback members
have been
beta testing it for the past nine years all around the world.
Each letter
of P.E.A.C.E. represents one of five things Jesus taught his
disciples to
do: P stands for Plant churches. E stands for Equip leaders. A
stands for
Assist the poor. C stands for Care for the sick. E stands for
Educate the
next generation. The PEACE plan is accomplished by local
churches through
local churches. It is based on three passages of Scripture and
the
specific instructions Jesus gave to his teams that he sent
out. There are
at least a dozen major differences between the PEACE Plan and
the
traditional, typical mission program of NGOs and parachurch
organizations
of the past 100 years. It is a return to the missional
strategy.
QUESTION: What is the PEACE Center?
WARREN: Based on Jesus’ instructions in Acts 1:8,
we practice the
PEACE Plan in three dimensions: PERSONAL PEACE – my ministry
to those
closest to me; LOOCAL PEACE -our congregation’s
ministry to our
community; and GLOBAL PEACE - serving other local churches
around the
world as those congregations do their own local PEACE.
The PEACE
Center is the building on our church campus that houses about
three dozen
of our 300 ministries to the community. It offers our food
bank, job
training, family counseling, legal aid, tutoring, English as a
second
language, legal immigration assistance, and many other
ministries.
QUESTION: I read an article that claimed you were
building a
PEACE Center to bring Muslims and Christians together in
peace.
WARREN: It was the writer’s mistake. He got two
different stories
confused. Our recently opened PEACE Center, on the Saddleback
Church
campus has NOTHING . . . zero . . . to do with our Muslim
friends.
This is an example of why I always doubt what I read in
newspapers
and blogs about ministries. Secular reporters trying to cover
churches
and theological issues often get it wrong. But then Christian
bloggers,
instead of contacting the ministry, blindly believe, quote and
repost the
errors made by secular reporters. Then those errors become
permanent,
searchable, and global on the Internet. I couldn’t
count the number of
times a secular reporter has gotten a story about Saddleback
wrong but
then it is perpetuated by Christians who never
fact-check. And the
three factors I mentioned about the Internet make it
impossible to
correct all the misperceptions, and outright lies that get
repeated over
and over.
QUESTION: You mentioned legal immigration services. How
many
languages do Saddleback members speak?
WARREN: At last count, I heard we speak 76 languages in our
church
family. One of our 10 values, the “A†in our
S.A.D.D.L.E.B.A.C.K.
strategy, is that we are an ALL-nation congregation. We are a
multi-ethnic church. We want our congregation to look like
heaven will
look – with every age, race, tribe, aand economic background
represented.
QUESTION: What is the goal of your ministry?
WARREN: To know Christ and make Him known! To live out
Jesus’ Great
Commandment and Great Commission! In fact, this has been the
motto of
Saddleback Church since we started it in 1980: “A
great commitment to
the Great Commandment and the Great Commission will grow a
great
church.†Everything we do comes out of these two great
texts. God's
five eternal purposes for both our lives and the church
proceed from
these verses. The Purpose Driven Church and The Purpose Driven
Life
explain this in detail.
QUESTION: Through the PEACE Plan, Saddleback became the
first local
congregation in 2,000 years of Christian history to send its
members to
literally “every nation†as Jesus commanded.
WARREN: That's correct.
QUESTION: How did you accomplish that?
WARREN: By taking Jesus’ command seriously. When
Jesus said, “Go
to EVERY nation†we asked ourselves as a church
family, “Has any
local church in 2,000 years ever actually done that? If not,
why don't we
be the first!†So we set a goal to send our members to
every nation of
the world to do the five tasks of the P.E.A.C.E. Plan by the
end of
2010. Of course I know that the Greek ta ethne refers to
people
groups or tribes not political nations, but you have to start
somewhere!
So we decided that we would send our members on mission to all
197
nations in the world. (There are 195 nations in the United
Nations. The
only two nations not in the United Nations are Taiwan and
Serbia.) On
November 18, 2010, a Saddleback team went to the last nation,
#197, a
small island in the Caribbean called, St. Kitts. Now, our goal
for the
next decade, which we call our Decade of Destiny is to
mobilize a network
of churches who will commit to planting new churches in the
final 3,600
unengaged people groups that still do not have a Christian
church.
QUESTION: How many members did you send out to complete
your
church’s goal of taking the gospel to every nation?
WARREN: 15,867 members were sent out. Of course,
we’ve gone way
past that in the last year.
QUESTION: What is your mission goal this year?
WARREN: Within a year from this Easter, we intend to plant
new
churches in 12 strategic cities around the world as resource
centers and
base camps for the greater goal of planting churches in the
3,600
unengaged people groups.
QUESTION: What are those 12 cities?
WARREN: Tokyo, Berlin, Johannesburg, Bangalore, Buenos
Aires, Hong
Kong, London, Freetown, Moscow, Mexico City, Amman, and
Manila.
Anyone who’d like to be a part of the team should
contact me at
PastorRick@saddleback.com
or on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
QUESTION: Are you promoting Chrislam?
WARREN: Of course not. It's the lie that won't die. No
matter how
many times we refute it and correct that lie, people keep
passing it on
as truth. Jesus is the only way to salvation. Period. If I
didn’t
believe that, I’d get into a much easier line of work!
But I do believe
that everybody needs Jesus and I am willing to put up with
false
statements and misunderstandings in order to get the Gospel
out.
QUESTION: What are your greatest frustrations about
evangelism?
WARREN: That Christians would rather argue than evangelize.
That
people are more interested in winning arguments that in
winning people.
That people are more interested in making a point than in
making a
difference. That people put politics above the souls of
people. That
people are more afraid of guilt by association than allowing
others to go
to hell.
QUESTION: If anyone wants to learn or teach their church
how to be
more effective in evangelism and missions what should they do?
WARREN: Write to me at
PastorRick@saddleback.com
and ask me for an invitation to the group of leaders I train
each week
through a private webcast.
QUESTION: Any last word?
WARREN: Reach one more for Jesus! Anyone who’s read
Purpose Driven
Life knows those were my father’s last words and
deathbed instructions
to me. It is the theme of my life and I invite you to make it
yours. Nothing is more important than the eternal
destiny of those
around us.
Saddleback Church
Purpose Driven Network
P.E.A.C.E. Coalition
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