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Paul Washer on the Seeker Sensitive Movement

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A while ago I used to attend a rather popular church here. I can remember one particular night at Bible study, where we were trying to figure out why it was that although we had no trouble inviting people to church, we had great difficulty keeping them interested in God. I never did figure this out, until I was saved years later.

In the video clip below, Paul Washer explains, “We wonder why we have to chase them around. We wonder why they wont grow. We wonder why, and we invest money, after money, after money, in discipleship programs, and discipleship programs. And in reality, what we’re doing is we’re trying to train a bunch of goats, so that they’ll act like sheep.” Please watch this video as Paul Washer shares his thoughts on the Seeker Sensitive Movement.



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Paul Washer became a believer while attending the University of Texas studying to become an oil and gas lawyer. He completed his undergraduate studies and enrolled at Southwestern Theological Seminary where he received his Master of Divinity degree. Paul left the states shortly after graduation as a North American missionary to Peru.

Paul ministered as a missionary in Peru for 10 years, during which time he founded the HeartCry Missionary Society to support Peruvian Church planters. HeartCry's work now supports over 80 indigenous missionaries in 15 different countries throughout Eastern Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

An itinerant preacher, Paul also frequently teaches at his home church, First Baptist Church of Muscle Shoals, and is the author of The One True God: A Biblical Study of the Doctrine of God.

At the present, Paul serves as the Director of HeartCry Missionary Society and resides in Muscle Shoals, Alabama with his wife Charo and two sons Ian and Evan, and one daughter Rowan.