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The Ultimate Goal of Tentmaking
Tentmaking in Scripture
"Paul, Silas, and Timothy, to the church of the
Thessalonians...You yourselves know how you ought to follow our
example. We were not idle when we were with you, nor did we eat
anyone's food without paying for it. On the contrary, we worked
night and day, laboring and toiling so that we would not be a
burden to any of you. We did this, not because we do not have
the right to such help, but in order to make ourselves a model
for you to follow." - 2 Th 1:1;3:7-9
The Ultimate Goal of Missions
When "Robert" first went to the "Yanyin" region of China in
1991,
he found 3 house churches and 85 Han Chinese Christians in a
region of among 7 million people and 5 people groups. After
surveying the region, he began mobilizing Chinese co-laborers
and planting churches with them in 1994. Just three year later,
the number of churches had grown to 195 in number and spread
throughout the region, taking root in all five people groups.
Robert describes his church planting strategy as
POUCH:
Participative Bible study/worship groups;
Obedience to God's word as a the measure of
success;
Unpaid and
multiple lay or bi-vocational church leaders;
Cell churches rarely exceeding 15 members before
starting new groups; and
Homes or store-fronts as primary meeting places
for these cell churches. Robert would first model "doing church"
with new believers using the POUCH approach. Then he would
assist them to plant a daughter church. Third, he'd watch to see
that they started a third-generation church without his
involvement. Then he would leave--the crucial final step to
ensure an indigenous, self-propagating movement.
The ultimate goal of missions is to plant
self-multiplying, self-nurturing, self-led, self-supporting
(Great Commission) churches of genuine disciples capable of
evangelizing their own people and also reaching other peoples.
Where an indigenous church already exists, our task is to
integrate new believers into it, and to help it be the kind of
church just described. Why is this the ultimate goal? Because
Jesus commands us to "make disciples...[who] obey everything I
have commanded." As soon as two or more turn to Christ, they are
transformed and called to love each other as Christ has loved
them. (Jn. 15:12) God is building a new family. This means
simple house churches, not complex, organizational churches.
This is something that committed, everyday, workplace Christians
can do, with a little preparation.
Many think that tentmakers only play a complimentary role of
assisting "real" missionaries as if tentmakers are not
full-fledged mission workers. As a result, Many tentmakers don't
plant churches because they don't
aim to. Paul, the apostle, and his co-workers,
proved this by planting many churches as self-supporting,
everyday Christians. In fact, Paul deliberately chose
"lay" strategy of working for his living to set a
pattern of every Christian being a disciple-maker and of
everyday Christians giving leadership and planting
churches. This is why the early church spread so fast. This was
no super feat of a spiritual superman.
Everyday, workplace Christians
(tentmakers) did it then; they are doing it today!
The full Commission belongs to
every Christian, not just to "full-time"
missionaries. God does not relegate any Christian to
second-class status, nor to any reduction of their God-given
role! As Jesus left for heaven, he said, "All power in heaven
and on earth has been given unto me. Go therefore..." With the
command, he promised his power. Tentmakers can!
They just need training and experience to develop skill. This is
a core component of Global Opportunities'
GO Equipped! Course.
Sources: Church Planting Movements by David Garrison (published
by the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist
Convention). Pages 16-19. Order for free or copy from
http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/CPM/what_is_a_cpm.htm.
The Ultimate Goal of Tentmaking. GO World, Volume 9, No. 2-1999. |