Good, Bad, and Really Bad Missions Slogans

I was recently reading “Paradigms in Conflict, 2nd ed.: 15 Key Questions in Christian Missions Today” by David Hesselgrave. On page 259, a section was include on a list of missions slogans compiled by Todd Johnson of the World Evangelism Research Center. Here they are:

  • 1910– “The whole church taking the whole gospel to the whole world.”
  • 1912– “Reaching every home.”
  • 1929– “Each one teach one.”
  • 1930– “Bringing Christ to the nations.”
  • 1943– “Into all the world.”
  • 1956– “The gospel to every creature.”
  • 1974– “Let the earth hear his voice”
  • 1984– “Strategy to every people.”
  • 1986– “One million native missionaries”

You will not that I colored some of the slogans. These are ones I did not care for.

I do think the worst was was 1957 “Global Conquest.” I would have thought that triumphalistic language would not have sounded okay by 1957 even if colonial or war-metaphor language was I guess still okay then. I just would have loved to be the proverbial “fly on the wall” of the meeting where that slogan was chosen.

Personally, I think the best of these was one of the early ones— 1910

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