Legends
		
		Bill Bright: A Slave for Christ
		
		By Michael Little  
  CBN President  
           	  
		
		 
        
        CBN.com - - He is best 
          known for taking the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the intelligentsia 
          of the world -- the students and professors of our universities.  
        You may not recognize 
          his face, but 139 million people around the globe know Jesus Christ as their Savior 
          because of his ministry, Campus Crusade for Christ International.  
        For 50 
          years, Campus Crusade's founder, Bill Bright has had one uncompromising passion 
          -- take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the world. That passion has resulted in 
          4.2 billion people hearing the life-changing message of Christ through the ministry 
          of Campus Crusade. According to "Money Magazine," Campus Crusade has been labeled 
          the most "efficient" religious organization in the U.S. 
        It is also ranks 
          as the largest religious charity in America. Today, Campus Crusade has 24,000 
          full-time employees -- the majority of which raise their own support. Another 
          553,700 people in 191 countries work as trained volunteers.                         
         When you sit down 
          with Bill Bright, as Christian Broadcasting Network President Michael Little did, 
          you don't get a sense of his own incredible achievements but a profound sense 
          of the greatness of his God. He is a humble man. A dedicated servant of his Lord 
          and Master. Now, as he approaches the age of 80, he is battling pulmonary fibrosis, 
          a medically incurable disease.                         
         His adventure in ministry started back in 1951 
          while he was attending Fuller Theological Seminary. Out of a domestic dispute 
          with his wife came a contract with God. In that contract both Brights pledged 
          to become, 'Slaves for Christ.' It was a beginning that has impacted the world. 
          
                    Michael Little: "You and your wife have signed a 
                      contract with each other and with God saying 'We surrender ourselves to be slaves'." 
                         Bill Bright: "Absolutely."                         
                           Little: "Surrendering all, ownership, titles 
                            or to be....."                         
                           Bright: "Everything."                         
                           Little: "....used in our useful lives 
                            as slaves of God."                         
                           Bright: "I've never received a dollar royalty to any of 
                            my books because I feel, as a slave everything that I have is a gift of my messenger." 
                           Little: 
                            "So is it like a vow of poverty?"                         
                           Bright: "I wouldn't say it's a vow of poverty 
                            in the sense that I ended up in some primitive part of the world, in a hut somewhere. 
                            But God and his sovereignty had a plan, and then took us immediately within a 
                            few months to the University California Los Angeles campus. 
                    "We rented a 
                      very nice home to entertain the students. And then we moved in with Dr. Radamier 
                      for nine years in a palace type Moorish castle three minutes from the heart of 
                      the campus. And then we moved to Arrowhead Springs. So I couldn't say that I've 
                      lived the life of a deprived person." 
                    Little: "Doesn't sound like it."  
                    Bright: 
                      "The fact is we assumed that was possible when we signed the contract and we've 
                      been prepared for that all through the years." 
                    Little: "But this contract 
                      surrendering to be a slave, is this something that you require of other followers?" 
                    Bright: 
                      "I've never required it of anyone, though a good percentage of the people with 
                      whom I work have done it on their own initiatives. Because frankly, when you study 
                      in the Scripture, the Scripture clearly teaches we're not our own. We've been 
                      bought with a price, the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. So none of us 
                      really have any rights. I'm simply acknowledging that when I say, 'Lord I want 
                      to be your slave.' I know I'm a Son of God, an heir of God, and a joint heir of 
                      Christ. I'm seated with him in the heavenlies, but by choice; like Paul, Peter 
                      and others, I've chosen to be a slave. 
                    "And it's the most liberating thing 
                      you can imagine. All of these years now, I've seen this move grow for Bonnette 
                      and myself." 
                    Little: "So the ministry Campus Crusade for Christ sort of 
                      spun out of this decision to surrender to be a slave?" 
                    Bright: "Within 24 
                      hours God had given me the vision." 
                    Little: "Was this your name? Would you 
                      name the ministry this? Campus Crusade?" 
                    Bright: "I shared it the next day 
                      with a professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, Zachary Grover Smith, one of 
                      my favorite New Testament scholars. I shared with him what God had said to me 
                      the night before. And he got out of his chair in his office, paced back and forth, 
                      all he could say for about 30 minutes was, 'This is of God. This is of God. This 
                      is of God.' But then the next morning he came to class and he said, 'God gave 
                      me the name for you -- your vision.' And he scribbled on a little piece of paper 
                      'CCC' under which he wrote 'Campus Crusade for Christ' and that's our name." 
                    Little: 
                      "Have you ever felt that name was limiting because you haven't been limited to 
                      campus to work." 
                    Bright: "We have 70 ministries. Some are marriage related 
                      -- some have to do with the 'Jesus' film in 600 languages. People have said to 
                      me, 'Why don't you change your name?' And I've said, 'Fine, come up with a better 
                      name and we'll change it.' But no one has done that."  
                    Little: "No one has 
                      ever said the 'Bill Bright Evangelistic Association'? You wouldn't have gone for 
                      that?" 
                    Bright: "Us slaves don't have those things. So it's the emphasis 
                      on Jesus. So for 50 years we've talked about him." 
                    Little: "You're looking 
                      back now 50 years, what has been the thing, which you look back and say 'That 
                      was just a standout event'. Maybe it's a rally in Seoul, Korea or Dallas, Texas?" 
                    Bright: 
                      "In Seoul, Korea one night I spoke to about 1.3 million people and over a million 
                      of them indicated salvation decisions. They had a philosophy. Many of the Korean 
                      pastors told me that many were not sure of their salvation. They asked me to speak 
                      on Ephesians 2:8,9 'For by grace you are saved through faith.' Many wonderful 
                      people had been active church members but they weren't sure. They were trying 
                      to earn their salvation by their good works. 
                    "On another occasion in Korea, 
                      in 1980, there were about 2-3 million every night in the meetings."  
                    Little: 
                      "Would you say that the 'Jesus' film has won more people to Christ?" 
                    Bright: 
                      "There have been over 4.2 billion in 645 languages in 235 countries believe the 
                      film. We have reason to believe there are hundreds of millions who have made some 
                      kind of decision." 
                    Little: "Sometimes I've read as many as 1/3 of the people 
                      who view it actually pray to receive?" 
                    Bright: "I've seen occasions where 
                      most of the people present did that." 
                    Little: "Yes".  
                    Bright: "I remember 
                      a pastor of a large church in Nairobi, Kenya wanted to start a new church. So 
                      we took the film to a part of the city where there was a lot of foot-traffic and 
                      started the film. No one there but us. Soon there were about 1,500 people stopped 
                      to see it. And when the invitation was given over one half of them indicated they 
                      wanted to receive the Lord. So we started the church immediately."  
                    Little: 
                      "Just like that?"  
                    Bright: "You know about the Dawn Ministry?"  
                    Little: 
                      "Yes, sure."  
                    Bright: "Mr. Steele said their reports indicate that through 
                      the 'Jesus' film and other evangelism in which we were involved, over 750,000 
                      churches have been started. 
                    "750,000. So, this is what the master does, 
                      not the slave." 
                    Little: "How would you describe yourself, theologically 
                      or doctrinally? Are you an ecumenical, are you an evangelical, how do you answer 
                      that question? " 
                    Bright: "I'm a classical Christian." 
                    Little: "Classical 
                      Christian." 
                    Bright: "I'm a New Testament Christian. I reject and throw out 
                      titles. I'm not a fundamentalist, though I'm fundamental in all of my doctrine. 
                      I'm not an evangelical, because that means that I exclude the Catholics and main-liners, 
                      and Orthodox. I'm a believer who loves Jesus and I work with everybody else whatever 
                      their denomination; Catholic, Orthodox, charismatic, main line, evangelicals, 
                      anyone who loves Jesus, I'll work with them." 
                    Little: "Your family was involved 
                      in politics back in Oklahoma years ago. Campus Crusade is known for its influence 
                      throughout the evangelical, the larger Christian world. What is your stance politically? 
                      What involvement do you have politically?"  
                    Bright: "I believe every Christian 
                      should be involved in politics. From the precinct to the White House. But we as 
                      a movement have chosen not to be partisan because we represent millions of people 
                      who share different views but they love Jesus. I'm more concerned about the salvation 
                      of souls than I am in promoting a particular party. But I'm a very conservative 
                      personal politically. I abhor the murder of 40 million unborn babies. I deplore 
                      the pornography and all of the immoral degenerate things that are happening in 
                      our country. I favor candidates who are biblically oriented, who hold the views 
                      of the Ten Commandments. 
                    "I remember when Ronald Reagan was president he 
                      said 'if the American people obeyed the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule we 
                      wouldn't have any problems.' The first time I heard him say it I thought, 'That's 
                      too simplistic.' There are complicated problems back there. But you analyze it, 
                      he's right. Every morning as I read the scripture, every night, I quote the Ten 
                      Commandments and the Golden Rule." 
                    Little: "As a part of your devotional 
                      life?" 
                    Bright: "I've just written a book on the Ten Commandments. Part of 
                      my devotional life, because I want before God that everything, every thought, 
                      attitude, action, motive, desire in my heart be pleasing to Him. I ask Him, 'Keep 
                      the spotlight of your Spirit on me so there would be nothing impure or unholy 
                      in my life.' That's been my prayer for 50 years." 
                    Little: "By every measure, 
                      Campus Crusade for Christ has been a terrific success. 50 plus years, hundreds 
                      of millions of people have heard the Gospel, and have accepted Christ as a result 
                      of the multi-faceted ministry. But there were hard lessons. Not everything has 
                      been positive." 
                    Bright: "Hardly."  
                    Little: "Well, what were the hard 
                      lessons of ministry life which you've had to learn?" 
                    Bright: "Well I had 
                      to learn how to trust the Lord. My faith muscles grew. Just like, you're exercising 
                      your muscles and they may be sore for a while, but they become stronger with exercise. 
                      Faith grows with exercise. You see God work miracles." 
                    Little: "Yes." 
                    Bright: 
                      "You're believing for more and so through the years God has honored that." 
                    Little: 
                      "But there's got to have been people sometimes in your life who have criticized 
                      you and said, 'our confidence is not in you Bill Bright. We don't want you to 
                      be our leader. I remember one of those stories. Others who said you were a liberal, 
                      a heretic for associating with those outside of Protestantism. But what did that 
                      do to you?" 
                    Bright: "Well if you're referring to the document that I signed 
                      with Chuck Colson and others to embrace our fellow believers in the Roman Catholic 
                      tradition, they were the people who wrote me some very uncomplimentary letters. 
                      But I wrote back to tell them that I love them because the Scripture commands 
                      me to do that." 
                    Little: "Yes."  
                    Bright: "You know you love God with 
                      all your heart, soul, mind, you love your neighbor as yourself, and you love your 
                      enemies. So I've never allowed those critics to bother me. I just simply did what 
                      I believe God wanted me to do. Remember that I became a slave in 1951. Slaves 
                      have to obey their masters." 
                    Dr. Bill Bright Memorial Site rom Campus Crusade for Christ 
                    Campus Crusade's Web site  
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                    Some of Dr. Bill Bright's 
                      books include:
                     Heaven or Hell: The Ultimate Choice 
                     The Power of Prayer and Fasting: 10 Secrets of Spiritual Strength
                     Proof (a novel with Jack Cavanaugh)
                     Storm: Great Awakenings 1798-1800 (a novel with Jack Cavanaugh)                             
 
 
 
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