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JULY 3, 1989 Church's Mission Outlined Duringdirectors Conference by Jeff E VOL. XVII, NO. 13 PASADENA, CALIFORNIA JULY 3, 1989 Church's mission outlined duringdirectors conference By Jeff E. Zhome ues show how to accomplish the our message." PASADE A-During a June Church's mission and determine Expanding on Mr. Tkach's value 21 to 27 conference here, regional media strategies. statements, evangelist Larry Sal­ directors, administrators and wives Value No. I: "We value, as yer, associate director of Church took part in workshops, discussed does God, every nation's and ev­ Administration for international ar­ media and literature planning and ery individual's opportunity to eas, presented a slide show that heard addresses by Pastor General hear and respond to the gospel of stressed planning. Joseph W. Tkach and other Church Christ." "The mission statement is the officials. Value o. 2: "We value the pat­ foundation for all planning. Itshows "As artisans we need to under­ tern established by God for perfect­ us where to go and to whom we go," stand the blueprint to really begin ing every individual in Christ. Mr. Salyer said. to build the spiritual Temple that Therefore we value not only those "Without planning we make de­ INTERNATIONAL TEAM-Regional directors from the Church's 12 re­ God is in the process of erecting," who are being converted now, but cisions based on money, opportu­ gional offices gathered in Pasadena June 21 to 27. [Photo by Barry the pastor general began. also those to be converted in the age (See DIRECTORS, page 31 Stahl] He then explained the Church's to come." mission statement, upon which me­ Value o. 3: "We value, as does dia decisions will be based. God, the unique society and culture (As reported in Mr. Tkach's represented by each nation, and Church officials meet in Atlanta April 17 Worldwide News "Per­ therefore recognize a responsibility sonal," the mission statement of to tailor our presentation and ap­ the Church is "to proclaim the proach in proclaiming the gospel to gospel of the coming Kingdom of maximize the effectiveness of the HowBBDOrepresents Work God to all nations, to preach the message." Word ofGod and expound thedoc­ Value 0.4: "We value the fact ATLANTA, Ga.-BBDO exec­ with BBDO. excess of$4 billion and is ranked as trines of the Church, to develop that God is the one who causes our utives explained techniques used to "This was the first time such a the world's IIth largest advertising and maintain a qualified ministry, efforts to produce the results he in­ market the World Tomorrow tele­ meeting has taken place," said agency. to establish and support local con­ tends." cast to Church officials meeting Thomas Lapack:a, manager of Me­ gregations, to teach and spiritually Mr. Tkach said the Work must here June 8. dia Purchasing. Tremendous clout nurture the members of the be sensitive to the cultural needs of BBDO (Batten, Barton, Durstine The main purpose was to develop This gives the Church tremen­ Church together with the co-work­ international areas, and that the re­ & Osborn) is an advertising agency the Church's working relationship dous clout in dealing with television ers and all who desire the truth of gional directors could be of great retained by the Church. with BBDO, as well as to under­ station management, Mr. Mitchum God and to provide assistance for help. The Church's account is with stand how The World Tomorrow is explained. the Church needy.") "You are on the scene. You can BBDO in Atlanta, a branch of best marketed in today's television In addition to the Church, keep us abreast of the needs in your BBDO worldwide, which is head­ environment, said Mr. Lapacka. BBDO's clients include Du Pont, Commission area, or the difficulties you encoun­ quartered in New York, according Donald Mitchum, president and General Electric, Pepsi, Delta Air­ The commission is found in ter," he said. "You are in a position to Ray Wright, director of Media chief operating officer of BBDO, lines and the U.S. avy. Matthew 28:19-20. to know the cultural sensitivities Planning & Promotion. Mr. outlined the agency's network, Peter Shelton, senior vice presi­ "It is our ultimate mission to that will hinder the effectiveness of Wright coordinated the session which has international billings in (See BBDO, page 81 proclaim the gospel ofJesus Christ to all the areas of the world," he continued. "That is up to the Fa­ know. Rather, he told them to set up the kingdom. ther to determine how far we go stay continually on alert, to be Continual failed speculation with that." PERSONAL FROM always ready and ever prepared, about the date of Christ's return After reading I Peter 2: 12 so that whenever he returns they eventually tends to breed a bit of ["Having your conversation honest will be ready! cynicism about prophecy in gen­ among the Gentiles: that, whereas HV'~ Jesus continued in verses 45 to eral. Paul addressed the problem they speak against you as evildoers, 51 to emphasize the importance of treating prophecies with con­ they may by your good works, of remaining filled with the vi­ tempt in verses 20 to 22. He which they shall behold, glorify Dear Brethren, recorded in Matthew 24:36, 42, sion of the hope of his return, as cites the need to hold any God in the day of visitation."} the 44 and 25:13. It could hardly well as the responsibility of lead­ "prophecy" (whether an actual pastor general said we often judge Just where are we now in Bible prophecy? have been said more plainly. The ers to keep that vision alive. prophecy or any kind of teaching the Work by how many are being apostle Paul reiterated the same or exhortation) up to the light of converted now. How close are we to the teaching in I Thessalonians 5:1. Don't be caught off guard the Word of God. We are told to "But we must realize that much beginning of the prophesied Yet Jesus did say, "Therefore Paul wrote that true Chris­ hold on to the good and to avoid of our job is to preach the gospel as Great Tribulation, which will keep watch, because you do not tians would not be caught by sur­ a witness to many who will not fully every kind of evil. be followed by the return of know on what day your Lord will respond to it at this particular prise by the day of the Lord (I Can we see that the point is time." Jesus Christ? come" (Matthew 24:42). In Thessalonians 5:4). Why not? that we be found blameless at He added: "Our work must be For decades we have watched verses 43 and 44 he explained Because they will not be asleep the return of Christ, whenever it seen as a portion of a long contin­ world events, focusing upon the why his people are to keep like others (verse 6). They will is? The point is not that we fig­ uum or process in which every per­ slow but steady rise of Europe ure out when his return will be. son will be granted the opportunity from the ashes of World War II If he had wanted us to know for salvation." and the steady disintegration of the date, even the approximate The Church's responsibility is the moral fabric of the Western Jesus did not tell his servants to date of his return, don't you also "to specifically warn and pre­ world, in order to determine just watch world events in order to figure out think he would have told us, pare those whom God is now work­ where we are in prophecy. rather than telling us, through ing with and [those who} will be what he clearly told them they were not the apostles, that it is not for us fully converted after Christ's re­ Searching in fain given to know. Rather, he told them to stay to know? turn." Since the days of the prophets continually on alert, to be always ready people have been searching to Always ready Value statements figure out precisely when salva­ and ever prepared, so that whenever he True Christians do not have to The pastor general said four val- tion will come-when the Mes­ returns they will be ready. worry about when Jesus will re­ siah will arrive to deliver his pe0­ turn because they are always ple and rule the nations. Yet all ready-just as Jesus told them to human calculations, predictions be. True Christians have lived INSIDE and interpretations of prophecy watch: "But understand this: If be walking in the light. They will and died for almost 2,000 years. have proven to be fruitless. the owner of the house had be self-controlled, wearing faith Jesus did not come in any of The plain and simple fact is known at what time of night the and love as a breastplate and the their lifetimes. Their salvation is On the scene: found in what Jesus told the thief was coming, he would have hope of salvation as a helmet secure, and they did not know apostles, "It is not for you to kept watch and would not have (verse 8). when Jesus would return. Pope strives know the times or dates the Fa­ let his house be broken into. So Paul does not say they won't Their salvation is secure be­ ther has set by his own author­ you also must be ready, because be caught by surprise because cause they obeyed what Jesus to reunify • • • 2 ity" (Acts 1:7, New Interna­ the Son of Man will come at an they will know the times and told them.
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