Updated 11:59 pm.EST, Fri November 20, 2009

Ministries|Thu, Jul. 16 2009 09:22 AM EDT

CCC Media Ministry Records Over 1M Decisions for Christ in 1 Month

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

For the first time in its five-year history, the media arm of Campus Crusade for Christ recorded over one million decisions for Jesus Christ in a single month.

In its announcement Wednesday, CCC’s Global Media Outreach (GMO) reported that 1,030,581 people indicated either a first-time decision to follow Jesus or a decision to recommit their life to Christ through one of more than 90 GMO-hosted Gospel Web sites in June.

"This is an historic event only possible by God's power," said GMO founder and chair Walt Wilson. "Over the past few months, we have seen an increasing number of people come to our evangelistic web and mobile sites."

Since its inception in 2004, GMO has seen the number of people making commitments to Christ grow from 21,066 people annually to more than 3 million people in 2008. For this year, the ministry had projected around 5 million decisions. In the first six months of 2009, it has already recorded 4.1 million.

The demand is so high these days that GMO has had to enlist the support from Northland, A Church Distributed, one of Florida's most prominent megachurches, to recruit and train 5,000 online missionaries by 2010. Even with the added support, the ministry admits it needs about 10,000 to meet the demand – 7,000 more than they currently have.

On an average day, sites like Jesus2020.com get 150,000 visitors, and about 25,000 of them click a button to say they want to learn more. Of those, about 5,000 a day fill in a form so an online missionary can contact them via e-mail.

GMO estimates that 1 in 1,000 Internet searchers is looking for information about God. On a daily basis, around two million people look for God each day.

"The number is staggering," GMO CEO Mark Weimer told ABCNews.com last month.

In the first six months of this year alone, GMO’s 91 websites have drawn over 22.7 million visitors, prompted over 5.6 million Gospel inquiries, and led to over 800,000 e-mail being sent.

GMO estimates that 80 to 90 percent of their e-mails are sent from outside the United States. And even many of the English e-mails they receive come from countries such as India and the Philippines.

“Lately, we have been bombarded with thousands of e-mails. Today I answered my normal quota, plus 10 more and we still have 2,000 e-mails begging to be answered,” reported Mario MacDonald, one of 220 Spanish-speaking online missionaries.

“We are seeing a lot of people in Latin America coming to the Lord. They are looking not for religion, not for a denomination, but for a relationship with Christ - a personal relationship,” he added.

GMO is currently sowing the seed of the Gospel daily in 191 countries in 11 major internet languages.

One of GMO’s goals is to present the gospel in the top internet languages, namely English, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, German, French, Korean, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Arabic, and Russian. Together, these languages cover 85 percent of the world’s 1 billion internet users, the ministry noted.

The ministry also intends to reach more people through other technologies, including cell phones.

Last year, GMO launched a cell phone evangelism program that helps reach people in developing or controlled countries who cannot access a computer or Internet but have mobile phones.

Out of the 1 million decisions recorded in June, 360,903 came through GMO’s mobile sites.

“As the number of cell phone users continues to grow worldwide, we expect to see the percentage of decisions through cell phones go even higher,” the ministry reported.

Earlier this year, GMO reported having presented the Gospel to more than 14 million people (one every second) in 2008. Previously, the ministry had been presenting the Gospel to one person every three seconds.

“We are asking the Lord to use us in providing everyone on earth multiple opportunities to know Christ through the use of emerging technologies by 2020,” Wilson said.

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  • Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:48 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Sad to say I totally agree with the comments so far. Having personally worked with CCC in a foreign country beginning in 1992 I always felt something was missing in the way evangelism was being done. Now today, many "decisions" were made but little to none hearts were changed. The result was churches filled with "religious" people, with little to none born-again believers. Ray Comforts materials confirmed things. Time to get back to doing things God's way instead of mans. The result with probably be fewer people in church and more "born-again" believers. May God open eyes to the truth!

  • Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:24 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    We westerners look for number so much that we miss the kingdom implications. Jesus spoke of the farmer spreading seed and most rejecting the kingdom right away or over a short amount of time. We look for decisions, He looks for believers. We look for attenders, He demands imitators. We speak of individual conversions, He speaks of belonging to a kingdom community.

    Great books on this are Scripture, Death by Church (Erre) and Unchristian by Kinneman.

    Grace and Peace,
    Jim

  • Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:57 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    How to Get Decisions for Christ
    ((From, Hell's Best Kept Secret, by Ray Comfort))

    "More than once when I have arrived in a city to preach, the pastor has said, "Were believing for plenty of decisions this weekend." My standard reply is, "How many would you like? Ten, twenty, thirty? If you want decisions, I can get them. But if you want to see people saved, that's different - salvation is of the Lord."

    On the other hand, if we are quite happy to build our church with 'decisions', the following are ten tried and true points:

    1 - Neglect making mention of future punishment.
    2 - Preach the love of God and the promise of peace, joy, love, and fulfillment.
    3 - Appeal to the emotions rather than the will and the conscience.
    4 - Gloss over the serious of sin with 'all have sinned'.
    5 - Neglect using the Law of God to bring conviction.
    6 - For your invitation, use, "With every eye closed... nobody is watching... we don't want to embarrass you... just slip up your hand... yes... yes... thank you... yes."
    7 - Have counselors make their way to the altar (using a 'drawing card')
    8 - Sing "Just as I am" through eight times while you make your last appeal.
    9 - Use light dimmers.
    10 - Build your church with the floor sloping toward the front.

    You won't have to spend much time agonizing in prayer because this method works - it doesn't need the anointing! What's more, the time you save in prayer can be devoted to all the counseling you'll have to do. Your church will be transformed into a hive of activity because of all those involved in 'follow-up' ministry.

    This is called "Stony-ground hearer" evangelism, which produces spurious (false) conversions. Many of these 'converts' become bitter backsliders, but those who do remain need a "souped-up" church with plenty of activities, or they will slip back into the world."

  • Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:27 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Hell's Best Kept Secret - Evangelist Ray Comfort www.LivingWaters.com

    Why do 80-90% of those making a decision for Christ fall away from the faith? What is the principle that Spurgeon, Wesley, Whitefield, etc., used to reach the lost? Why has the Church neglected it? Don't let anything stop you from listening to this incredible teaching. KIRK CAMERON: "Powerful. Life-changing. Prepare to be shocked." BRYAN TURNER: "I can't... but preach anything else" RON DICIANNI: "Ray Comfort forever changed my approach to sharing the gospel." TOM GRINNER, Gateway Broadcasting: "This is the hottest message on the planet!" PASTOR REB BRADLEY: "It will revolutionize the Church." PASTOR WAYNE WELBORN: "The best thing I have ever heard!" PASTOR KEN ARMSTRONG: "I began to weep as I saw the importance of this message." PASTOR JEROD MCPHERSON: "'Hell's Best Kept Secret' has completely destroyed my theology. What was first anger toward you caused me to search the Scripture, and has now turned to a sincere thank-you." PASTOR CHRIS STOCKWELL: 'I listened to [the audio of] 'Hell's Best Kept Secret' 250 times!" TOM ELLIFF, Past-president of the Southern Baptist Convention: "'Hell's Best Kept Secret' is a message every congregation needs to hear."

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-815413473552516092

  • Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:16 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    1 million decisions for Christ in one month? And how many of those 1 million people are actually born again of the Holy Spirit of God?

    'Decisions For Christ' - The Measure of Success?

    http://www.oldtruth.com/blog.cfm/id.2.pid.184

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