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Evangelical Leaders: Jews Need Jesus Christ, brings rebuke from ADL


I’ve also included the press release from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) which came out after this ad was printed in the New York Times. They are not too happy…

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From The Christian Post:

Dozens of prominent evangelical leaders recently endorsed a statement declaring a fact that many Christians already hold to be true – that Jewish people need the Gospel and Jesus Christ to receive eternal life.

The statement, sponsored by the World Evangelical Alliance, expressed friendship and love for the Jewish people, but unapologetically declared that salvation comes only through Jesus Christ.

“We want to make it clear that, as evangelical Christians, we do not wish to offend our Jewish friends by the above statements; but we are compelled by our faith and commitment to the Scriptures to stand by these principles,” read the evangelical statement on “The Gospel and the Jewish People.”

An ad with the statement appeared in the New York Times on March 28 and will appear in other major secular newspapers and several Christian magazines throughout April and May.

“It is out of our profound respect for Jewish people that we seek to share the good news of Jesus Christ with them, and encourage others to do the same, for we believe that salvation is only found in Jesus, the Messiah of Israel and Savior of the World,” the statement continued.

Some of the key declarations made by the statement include:

• A pledge of commitment to be loving friends and to stand against injustices against the Jewish people. At the same time, affirming the belief that the most loving and Scriptural expression of friendship towards Jewish people, and anyone called a friend, is to candidly share the love of God in the person of Jesus Christ

• Affirming the belief that only through Jesus that all people can receive eternal life. If Jesus is not the Messiah of the Jewish people, He cannot be the Savior of the World (Acts 4:12)

• Recognizing that it is good and right for those with specialized knowledge, history and skills to use these gifts to introduce individuals to the Messiah, and that includes those ministries specifically directed to the Jewish people ( I Corinthians 9:20-22)

• Denouncing the use of deception of coercion in evangelism but rejecting the notion that it is deceptive for followers of Jesus Christ who were born Jewish to continue to identify as Jews (Romans 11:1)

“Increasingly, Jewish evangelism is being marginalized and even dismissed as irrelevant, inappropriate, unethical or deceptive by some segments of the church,” commented Dr. Geoff Tunnicliffe, the CEO and international director of WEA, regarding the statement. “This statement is an attempt to speak to the evangelical community about the biblical basis for sharing their faith with all people, including Jews.

“It is our hope that it will be received in the spirit it is intended by the non-evangelicals who see it,” he added.

Tunnicliffe explained that the statement is made out of friendship and respect for the Jewish people, as well as out of a commitment to stand with the Jewish people who have suffered mistreatment “simply for being Jewish.”

“And that part of our friendship and care and respect is shown in our commitment to share the love of God in Christ whom we believe is their Savior as well as ours,” he said.

Evangelical Christian leaders who affirmed the statement include the Rev. Dr. Lon Allison, director of the Billy Graham Center; Dr. Mark Bailey, president of Dallas Theological Seminary; Doug Birdsall, executive chair of Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization; Dr. Yonggi Cho, senior pastor of Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, South Korea; Chuck Colson, founder of Prison Fellowship; Dr. Jerry B. Jenkins, owner of Christian Writers Guild; Dr. Haddon Robinson, president of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary; Gordon Showell-Rogers, general secretary of European Evangelical Alliance; and Dr. Lon Solomon, pastor of McLean Bible Church in McLean, Va., who is Jewish.

The World Evangelical Alliance is a 162-year-old global network of evangelical churches and organizations with members in 128 nations and claiming to represent more than 420 million evangelical Christians.

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From The ADL:

Ad Targeting Jews For Conversion ‘Offensive And Insulting’

New York, NY, March 28, 2008 … A statement by an Evangelical Christian group which defends targeting Jews for conversion by Christians who grew up as Jews, was labeled “offensive and insulting,” by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).

Sponsored by the World Evangelical Alliance, “The Gospel and the Jewish People: An Evangelical Statement,” appeared as a full-page advertisement in the March 28 edition of The New York Times. ADL said the statement validates and defends those who converted from Judaism to Christianity for using their religious and cultural Jewish experience as tools to proselytize Jews, such as Jews for Jesus and so-called “Messianic Jews.”

Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, said in a statement:

The World Evangelical Alliance Statement defending the targeting of Jews for conversion is offensive and insulting to the Jewish people and brazenly dismisses Jewish self-definition. Instead of validating God’s irrevocable covenant with the Jewish people, and ongoing Jewish covenantal life, themes also found in their Scripture, this group of religious leaders does the opposite.

It is especially odious to defend the duplicitous proselytizing of Jews by groups such as Jews for Jesus and so-called “Messianic Jews.” While they claim to deplore the use of deception and coercion, they “reject the notion that it is deceptive for followers of Jesus Christ who were born Jewish to continue to identify as Jews,” thus turning the meaning of deception on its head.

ADL said the statement also stands in contradiction to Rev. Billy Graham who said: “I believe God has always had a special relationship with the Jewish people, as St. Paul suggests in the book of Romans. In my evangelistic efforts I have never felt called to single out the Jews as Jews…” In 2000, Graham defended Jews during the Southern Baptist Convention’s major effort to proselytize Jews, saying, “I normally defend my denomination. I’m loyal to it. But I have never targeted Muslims. I have never targeted Jews.”

The statement, signed by 44 Christian academics, clergy and journalists, states that “we recognize that it is good and right for those [Jews who converted to Christianity] with specialized knowledge, history and skills to use these gifts to introduce individuals to the Messiah, and that includes those ministries specifically directed to the Jewish people.”

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The Anti-Defamation League, founded in 1913, is the world’s leading organization fighting anti-Semitism through programs and services that counteract hatred, prejudice and bigotry.

One comment on “Evangelical Leaders: Jews Need Jesus Christ, brings rebuke from ADL

  1. From Jews for Jesus blog:

    Due to space constraints, the following is a partial list of the evangelical Christian leaders who affirm the above statement:

    Rev. Dr. Lon Allison—Director, Billy Graham Center, Wheaton College
    Dr. Mark Bailey—President, Dallas Theological Seminary
    Joel Belz—Founder, World Magazine
    Richard Bewes—OBE, former Rector, All Souls Church, Langham Place, London
    Lyndon Bowring—Executive Chairman, CARE
    Doug Birdsall—Executive Chair, Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization
    Dr. D. A. Carson—Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
    Dr. Paul Cedar—Chairman, Mission America Coalition
    Dr. Yonggi Cho—Senior Pastor, Yoido Full Gospel Church, Seoul, Korea
    Chuck Colson—Founder, Prison Fellowship
    David Evans—Bishop, Church of England
    Mark Greene—Executive Director, London Institute of Contemporary Christianity
    Stan Guthrie—Managing Editor, Special Projects, Christianity Today
    Dr. David Harley—former General Director, OMF International
    Dr. Harold Hoehner—Distinguished Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary
    Dr. Jim Holm—President, Mennonite Biblical Seminary
    Dr. Kenneth Hutcherson—Senior Pastor, Antioch Bible Church
    Dr.Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.—President Emeritus, Colman M.
    Mockler Distinguished Professor of Old Testament, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
    Joe Kapolyo—Minister, Edmonton Baptist Church
    Dr. R. T. Kendall—President, R. T. Kendall Ministries
    Dr. Jerry B. Jenkins—Owner, ChristianWriters Guild
    Prof. A. N. S. Lane—London Bible College
    Rev. Dr. John-Paul Lotz—Lecturer in Church History, London School of Theology
    Steve Moore—President & CEO, The Mission Exchange (formerly EFMA)
    Rev. Dr. Steve Motyer—Lecturer, London School of Theology
    Dr. Marv Newell—Executive Director, Cross Global Link (formerly IFMA)
    Hugh Palmer—Rector, All Souls Church, London
    Dr. Raymond Pfister—Principal, Birmingham Christian College, Birmingham, England
    Charles W. Price, The People’s Church, Toronto, Canada
    Dr. Carson Pue, President, Arrow Leadership, Vancouver BC
    Dr. Phil Roberts—President, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
    Dr. Haddon Robinson—President, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary
    John H. Rodgers, Th.D.—Bishop in the Anglican Mission in America
    Russell Rook—Director, ALOVE, Salvation Army
    John Seawright—Minister, Abbey Presbyterian Church, Monkstown, Ireland
    Gordon Showell-Rogers—General Secretary, European Evangelical Alliance
    Dr. Lon Solomon—Pastor, McLean Bible Church, McLean, VA
    Stephen Strang—Publisher, Charisma Magazine
    Matt Summerfield—Executive Director, Urban Saints
    Dr. Vinson Synan—Dean Emeritus of Regent University
    Dr. Geoff Tunnecliffe—International Director,World Evangelical Alliance
    Clive Urquhart—Director, Kingdom Faith Ministries, Horsham, England
    Phil S. Walker—Pastor, Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Madison, MS
    Mike Wall—Executive Director All Nations Christian College, Ware, England
    Mark Weeden—Pastor,Worthing Tabernacle
    Chris Williams—Pastor, London Community Church

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    World Evangelical Alliance is the sponsor of this statement. Those evangelical Christians who would like to add their names to this list can do so by contactingWorld Evangelical Alliance at http://www.worldevangelicals.org

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