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Not all Africa is black. Can you provide a resource for this African desire to evangelize?I don’t answer for Tim Tebow’s dad. And I hesitate to explain my own reasoning since I’ve already recieved an infraction on this thread for “contempt for Catholicism.” So, I’ll avoid question number 1 and answer question number 2 from my perspective (since I don’t read Tim Tebow’s dad’s mind).
There are African protestants already coming to America to evangelize this heathen nation (in which still the majority of people identify as Christian). The missionary impulse within Protestantism goes both ways now as the colonial mindset has been shaken off, its not a simple Western to third world or Western Protestant to third world Catholic. It’s global south Protestant missionaries coming to the evangelical American South to reach the heathen white people. Africans already see the USA and Europe as mission fields.
The church in America (all churches) face serious problems with retaining members, and even those who are growing are growing by small percentages. Many of the members only attend on Christmas, Easter, and life cycle events. Why would foreign missionaries encourage newly converted Christians to return to the churches which are producing cultural Christians and anemic participation in the first place? Much easier to plant churches which carry some vitality and do not suffer from the complacency that overwhelms so much of American Christianity.
Planting churches is a Protestant phenomenon and assumes that all provide the same information and are on equal footing.