"The evangelical church will not survive unless it aggressively pursues unchurched lost people outside its ‘four walls.’ It must adopt an ‘invasion’ or ‘penetration’ mentality. The days have long passed when the church could sit back and wait for lost people to come to it."
—Aubrey Malphurs, Planting Growing Churches for the 21st Century (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1992), 117.
"We affirm that Christ sends his redeemed people into the world as the Father sent him, and that this calls for a similar deep and costly penetration of the world. We need to break out of our ecclesiastical ghettos and permeate non-Christian society. In the Church’s mission of sacrificial service evangelism is primary. World evangelization requires the whole Church to take the whole gospel to the whole world…. The goal should be, by all available means and at the earliest possible time, that every person will have the opportunity to hear, understand, and to receive the good news."
—The Lausanne Covenant
"Mission is not primarily concerned with church growth. It is primarily concerned with the reign and rule of the Triune God."
—David Bosch
"It is scarcely possible to overemphasize the centrality of the fame of God in motivating the mission of the church."
—John Piper, The Pleasures of God, Multnomah Publishers, p. 118.
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