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Mark Driscoll Speaks to 50,000 at Christian Rally in Haiti
The Christian Post ^ | January 13, 2011 | Katherine T. Phan

Posted on 01/14/2011 12:40:42 PM PST by wmfights

Mars Hill Church pastor Mark Driscoll spoke Wednesday to over 50,000 people during an outside church service commemorating the one-year anniversary of the Haiti earthquake.

The event, which took place outside the collapsed capitol building in Port-au-Prince, was hosted by Churches Helping Churches, a global church partnership co-founded by Driscoll to help rebuild churches devastated in the wake of a natural disaster.

Addressing a sea of Haitians that crowded the five-way intersection to attend the rally, the Seattle-based pastor shared the Gospel based on Galatians 4:4-7 on the difference between a son and a slave.

He taught that although Haiti has been set free from slavery as a nation, they also need to pursue spiritual freedom in Jesus Christ.

"Tragically, many professing Christian churches have historically included voodoo practices. I explained how a slave only has a master who uses them, but a son has a father who loves them. God is our Father and he sent his only Son to make them sons," said Driscoll on the CHC website.

"Furthermore, like the Haitians, God’s Son was poor and homeless, and he suffered and died. But he rose in victory, and like him, those who die in faith will rise one day."

Driscoll shared that he chose the topic because of the long-standing history of slavery in Haiti, from the physical slavery that existed prior to the country's liberation to the spiritual slavery to the demonic voodoo that is widespread today.

CHC co-founder and president James MacDonald, senior pastor of Harvest Bible Chapel based in Elgin, Ill., also delivered a Christian message during the open-air rally.

Using text from Luke 13, he offered a biblical understanding of disaster and closed with an invitation to Jesus as the ultimate answer to calamity.

The open-air worship service offered a chance to grieve and look to God for healing and hope, according to Driscoll. Over 3,000 churches and ministries from across the city also joined the event.

Local Haitian pastors, many whose churches were reduced to rubble during the 7.0-magnitude quake, also ministered through message to the crowd.

CHC director Thomas Kim helped to organize the event and connected with the local pastors.

"Our service was a little different in that it was less of a memorial and more of a celebration," he told The Christian Post. "It was less backwards looking and more forwards looking, less about what we've lost and more about what we have, less about us and more about God."

The rally on Wednesday was one of many expressions by CHC partners to show their commitment to stand together with the body of believers in Haiti.

Started in response to the cataclysmic quake on Jan. 12, 2010, CHC has raised $2.7 million toward medical relief and training, with $750,000 donated by parishioners of Mars Hill.

By this summer, according to Driscoll, the budget will be completely spent toward efforts to bring in $1.7 million in medical aid, equip pastors through dozens of retreats, rebuild 50 church buildings, and expand the CHC network in the U.S. and worldwide.

Driscoll acknowledged that the rebuilding of Haiti will be a long-term and painful process, noting the serious lack of construction, urgency, functional government and military, and education in the country.

However, he reported that many leaders say that Haiti is experiencing a revival as many turn from voodoo to Christ. He spoke to one local pastor who started a church amid a tent city of 50,000 where 3,000 now attend church services every week.

"For me personally, it was emotionally overwhelming to see the spiritual hunger in Haiti," shared Driscoll. "Churches are exploding in growth, and megachurches of homeless people fill the night air in tent cities with songs of worship and rejoicing in Jesus Christ.

The Churches Helping Churches event comes just days after evangelist Franklin Graham, President and CEO of both the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan's Purse, had addressed tens of thousands on Sunday during a worship rally inside the city's National Soccer Stadium.


TOPICS: Charismatic Christian; Evangelical Christian; General Discusssion; Ministry/Outreach
KEYWORDS: evangelism; markdriscoll
Driscoll acknowledged that the rebuilding of Haiti will be a long-term and painful process, noting the serious lack of construction, urgency, functional government and military, and education in the country.

However, he reported that many leaders say that Haiti is experiencing a revival as many turn from voodoo to Christ. He spoke to one local pastor who started a church amid a tent city of 50,000 where 3,000 now attend church services every week.


1 posted on 01/14/2011 12:40:44 PM PST by wmfights
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To: wmfights

Beautiful. Thanks for posting.


2 posted on 01/14/2011 12:46:39 PM PST by marron
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To: wmfights

I am sceptical of emotional appeals. If Driscoll and McDonald, whom I know, are really leading a revival, they will also preach on responsibility. Haiti, once known as the “Pearl of the Antilles”, is a hell because Haitians, and no one else, have made it that way. If there is true revival, they will transform their country themselves, and not try to do it with UN programs or “foreign aid”.


3 posted on 01/14/2011 12:56:35 PM PST by achilles2000 ("I'll agree to save the whales as long as we can deport the liberals")
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To: wmfights
Mark Driscoll impresses me, a lot. A Gen X guy that runs an honest-to-God Bible based church... in Seattle of all places? And it's a big church too.
4 posted on 01/14/2011 12:58:12 PM PST by DesScorp
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To: achilles2000
If there is true revival, they will transform their country themselves, and not try to do it with UN programs or “foreign aid”.

You're right, but someone has to get it "jump started". The first big step is to cast off the voodoo and become Born Again.

5 posted on 01/14/2011 12:59:18 PM PST by wmfights (If you want change support SenateConservatives.com)
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To: DesScorp
Mark Driscoll impresses me, a lot.

Me too!

I like seeing the next generation step up to the plate and take charge.

6 posted on 01/14/2011 1:03:13 PM PST by wmfights (If you want change support SenateConservatives.com)
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To: wmfights

I agree, if you mean the “jump-start” isn’t financial. Haiti, like every other rotten third world sewer has absorbed billions in aid and, not surprisingly, has nothing to show for it. They need a transforming of their minds. If that happens, nothing else matters. If that doesn’t happen, nothing else matters.


7 posted on 01/14/2011 1:07:28 PM PST by achilles2000 ("I'll agree to save the whales as long as we can deport the liberals")
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They need a transforming of their minds.

Amen.

When they turn away from the evil of voodoo and become Born Again Christians everything will begin to change. The sitting around waiting for a handout only encourages sitting around. If the Holy Spirit takes hold of them self help will follow.

One interesting thing I came across is Haitians have started killing witch doctors because they blame them for the cholera epidemic.

8 posted on 01/14/2011 1:18:15 PM PST by wmfights (If you want change support SenateConservatives.com)
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To: wmfights

Bump for Mr Mark a pastor of the restoration movement! ( my church)


9 posted on 01/14/2011 1:31:08 PM PST by DollyCali (Don't tell God how big your storm is... tell your storm how BIG your God is!)
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To: wmfights
Here is a great followup to the Haitian earthquake anniversary.

I think Driscoll would agree with this perspective.

Adam McClane's blog is paradigm shifting a lot of my view on ministry - in a powerful and positive way.

10 posted on 01/14/2011 1:42:59 PM PST by NorCoGOP (OBAMA: Living proof that hope is not a plan.)
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To: wmfights

Driscoll promotes apostate and dangerous contemplative spirituality:

http://apprising.org/2011/01/13/mark-driscoll-and-contemplative-idolatry/

Uses profane language and pornicizes the Song of Solomon:

http://www.crosstalkblog.com/2010/04/mars-hills-s-x-pastor-strikes-again/

Works with CAIR:

http://www.crosstalkblog.com/2010/04/mark-driscoll-church-plant-works-with-hamas-front-group/


11 posted on 01/14/2011 2:23:10 PM PST by Abigail Adams
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