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World|Mon, Oct. 27 2008 10:59 PM EDT

Christians Urged to Present Supreme, Universal God to Pluralist World

By Maria Mackay|and Michelle Vu

PATTAYA, Thailand – In a world where secularism and mysticism are the new religion, the Christian faith must always challenge rather than be challenged by other faiths, world views and ideologies, says the head of the Asia Evangelical Alliance.

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    Richard Howell, general secretary of the Evangelical Fellowship of Asia, speaks at an evening session on Monday, Oct. 27, 2008, during the World Evangelical Alliance General Assembly in Pattaya, Thailand.

Addressing the World Evangelical Alliance General Assembly in Pattaya, Thailand, on Monday, the Rev. Dr. Richard Howell said that belief in the supreme, universal and trans-cultural Triune God and an identity rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ were evangelical non-negotiables in an age of pluralism.

“We have but one agenda – obedience to the Triune God revealed in Jesus Christ,” said Howell.

“Our identity has to be related back to God,” he added. “Unless we do that, we will never know who we are. Our identity comes from God and God alone.”

During his address, Howell spoke at length on the trans-cultural nature of God.

“The Christian belief in the oneness of God implies God’s universality, and the universality implies transcendence with respect to any given culture,” said Howell, who also leads the Evangelical Fellowship of India.

“Christians can never be first of all Asians, Africans, Europeans, Americans, Australians and then Christians,” he said.

The Christian identity was first and foremost connected to Christ, Howell emphasized.

Since Saturday, more than 500 evangelical Christians from over 100 nations have gathered for the World Evangelical Alliance General Assembly in Thailand – the first Assembly in seven years.

This year’s general assembly boasts a diverse array of organizations and denominational church bodies that include representatives of Pentecostal World Fellowship, the Mennonite community, World Alliance of Reformed Churches, the Charismatic stream, the China Christian Council, and historic mainline Churches.

Other organizations represented at the WEA General Assembly include Campus Crusade for Christ, Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, and U.S. Center for World Mission, among many others.

During the weeklong gathering, participants will help form a new shared vision for WEA and a 5-year roadmap to achieve the vision. They will also be informed about some of the most pressing global issues and the Evangelical responses to them, receive practical training to help national alliances become more effective, and network to build a stronger Christian body.

In his address Monday, Howell, who was appointed head of the Evangelical Fellowship of Asia earlier this year, urged evangelicals to follow the example of Jesus’ first disciples and leave behind the cultural contexts they are found in.

“When disciples respond to God’s call, it necessitates a reordering of an entire network of commitments … indeed a whole new reordering of relationships,” he said. “Leaving is part and parcel of Christian identity.”

And while the secular world promotes individual identity, Howell said the Christian identity is affirmed through relationships in the body of Christ.

“Only in Christ can people be given that new identity as sons and daughters of God the Father,” he proclaimed.

“Identity cannot be provided by relief, welfare, or development projects. Identity is provided by the Gospel,” Howell added. Continue »

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  • Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:02 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    "his invitation was " if you are muslim stay a muslim, if you are hindu stay hindu, but ask jesus to come in and live in your heart and heal your suffering and anger and bitterness and show you how much he loves you."

    It's interesting that 'die to self and live for Christ' isn't part of that. Paul warned about those who taught 'another gospel' which is exactly what this guy is doing.

  • Wed Oct 29, 2008 12:06 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Our identity has to be related back to God,” he added. “Unless we do that, we will never know who we are. Our identity comes from God and God alone.”
    True.
    I am smelling the NEW GENERATION ECHOING.....
    WHAT JESUS THE CHRIST has been stating for 2000 yrs.
    YOU ARE Gods.
    who is listening?
    SELL everything and follow Me.
    WHO is listening?

  • Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:27 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    thats right feet. God didnt ask us to change so that we could be his. he asked us to be his so he could change us.

  • Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:06 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    the greatest evangelist message i ever witnessed was on tbn where cj paul evangelized 10 million.

    his invitation was " if you are muslim stay a muslim, if you are hindu stay hindu, but ask jesus to come in and live in your heart and heal your suffering and anger and bitterness and show you how much he loves you.

    churches do not transform, its the holy spirit that transforms.

    our holiness and seperateness does not come from any different beliefs but only from christ living in us.

    to say there must be more than a mere request from one's heart, for christ to come and live in a person, attempts to distort the entire gospel.


    surely we are able to differentiate what is belief, from what is faith.

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