NEWSTART: A Pastoral Perspective

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  • Carlos G. Martin

Abstract

Observation, experience, and the testimony of many pastors have led me to have some concerns that I will address in this paper. These concerns relate to the effectiveness of health evangelism. It is my assumption that the reader clearly
distinguishes between "medical services" and "medical missionary work." It is evident that Ellen White, who had a formative influence on the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) health work, expected more than just "medical services" from
SDA health institutions. She always speaks of "medical missionary work." For the purposes of this paper, "medical missionary work" and "health evangelism" will be considered as interchangeable expressions.

This paper aims to address two basic aspects related to NEWSTART from the perspective of an evangelist. One is a set of underlying theological issues. The other is concerned with strategical approaches.

Church programs will unavoidably reflect a set of assumptions, beliefs, and attitudes which are known as a "philosophy of mission." It is essential to develop an Adventist philosophy of mission based on biblical principles in the light of the inspired counsels of Ellen White. The policies, structures, and strategies of mission are related to at least three theological issues.

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Published

2023-08-20

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