![]() ![]() They're not concerned about the Gospel being preached among the nations. They're not concerned about being separate from the world. Eighty-five percent of them do not go to church, and those who do go to church are not concerned about holiness. You will not find that anywhere in Baptist history until about 50 years ago," he continued. You will not find that in any place in Scripture. "I want you to know that the greatest heresy in the American evangelical and Protestant Church is that, if you pray and ask Jesus Christ to come into your heart, He will definitely come in. And so many people are deceived, and so many youth are deceived, and so many adults are deceived into believing that, because they prayed a prayer one time in their life, they're going to Heaven," he said in the message. "I want you to know that, when you take a look at American Christianity, it is based more upon a godless culture than it is upon the Word of God. In the sermon that has attracted nearly 2 million views on YouTube, he told them that American Christianity is mostly wrong and most of them, even the ones who profess Jesus, could end up in Hell. He is perhaps best known for his infamous " Shocking Youth Message," to about 5,000 youth at a 2002 conference. He earned a master's of divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and served as missionary in Peru for 10 years. Washer was converted while in law school at the University of Texas. He said Washer's ministry is supported by people moved to give through his "public preaching ministry." And Paul very clearly has never ever solicited funds from anyone for himself or for HeartCry." Hite explained that he posted the message because, "There have been many cases where unscrupulous people use Paul's name to try to make money for themselves. "Please note: We are not raising funds for Paul through any medium," noted one statement on Facebook. ![]() It currently supports approximately 238 missionary families in 41 countries worldwide.īeyond praying for Washer, some of his supporters have also tried to establish funding campaigns to help with his recovery, but his team explained on social media that they were not seeking to raise any money. The society helps indigenous or native missionaries so that they might reach their own people and establish biblical churches among them. News of Washer's heart attack has triggered ongoing prayer for the beloved missionary and itinerant preacher, especially in Latin America where he founded The HeartCry Missionary Society in Peru in 1988. The heart attack was a complete surprise," Hite said. "He has a number of particularly chronic pain issues and that is no secret, but he's had some totally unrelated issues of late. It may or may not but there is no way to say that was indicative or somehow a precursor. When asked if the January illness was related to Washer's heart attack, Hite said he couldn't speculate. Washer then went on to preach on the "The Sufficiency of Scripture: God's Church God's Way." And He greatly encouraged my soul in prayer and it was so unusual that I thought, 'Well, the Lord must want me to go ahead and come here,'" he added. "Then I got back to sleep finally and 3:45 in the morning I woke up and God seemed to give an unusual grace to tarry with Him and to watch with Him in the night. I was so sick, I thought to myself, 'Well, as soon as it's daybreak, I'll call Pastor White and tell him that there's just no way,'" he said.Īfter going back to sleep and waking up again nearly two hours later, Washer said God appeared to intervene and gave him the strength he needed to preach. I was supposed to be here yesterday, but I had to cancel my flight and I woke up this morning and at about 2 (a.m.). "Today was the first day I actually left the house after four days. I preached out on the West Coast last week and when I was flying home I started getting very sick," he said in a recording of the session posted to YouTube. "First of all, I'd like to say what a tremendous privilege it is to be here and I praise God that I am here. 19–21 in Atlanta, Georgia, Washer explained during a message in the sixth session that he was debilitated by an unspecified illness. "No doctor expected, based on his health, for him to have a heart attack," Hite said.Ībout two months ago, while preaching at the 2017 G3 Conference, held Jan. ![]() Hite said Wednesday that the heart attack happened earlier at Washer's Virginia home but would not confirm what the beloved missionary was doing at the time of the attack. EST on Monday night who explained that the beloved missionary suffered the heart attack around 10:30 EST. Washer's life-threatening emergency was first highlighted by Jhonattan Madueño about 11 p.m. ![]()
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