Paul Wirth
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Richard D. "Rick" Warren (born January 28, 1954) is the founder and senior pastor of the 22,000 member Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California, one of the most famous and influential churches in the world. He is also the best-selling author of many Christian books, including The Purpose Driven Life, and an influential evangelical leader.
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Biography
Warren earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from California Baptist University in Riverside, his Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1979) in Fort Worth, Texas, and his Doctor of Ministry degree from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.Template:Facts
According to Warren, his call to full-time ministry came as a 19-year-old student at California Baptist when, in November 1973, Warren and a friend skipped out on classes and drove 350 miles to hear pastor Dr. W.A. Criswell preach at the Jack Tar Hotel in San Francisco.<ref name="wmu">Template:Cite web</ref> Rick Warren stood in line to shake hands with Dr. Criswell afterwards.<ref name=wmu/>
Saddleback's first public service was held on Easter Sunday, April 6, 1980, with two hundred people in attendance at the Laguna Hills High School Theater. Warren's innovative church growth methods led to rapid growth. The church has used nearly eighty different facilities in its 28-year history.
Saddleback famously did not build its first permanent building until it had 10,000 weekly attenders. When the current Lake Forest campus was purchased in the early 1990's, a 2,300 seat plastic tent was used for worship services for several years, with four services each weekend. In 1995, the current Worship Center was completed with a seating capacity of 3,500. The multi-million dollar Children's Ministry Center (housing the All Stars children's ministry) and staff office building were completed over the next few years. In June 2008, a $20 million, state-of-the-art student ministry facility called the Refinery, was completed. The Refinery houses the middle school (Wildside) and high school (HSM) ministries, consisting of nearly 1,500 students.<ref>http://saddleback.com/flash/story.asp</ref>
Warren has been invited to speak at national and international forums including The United Nations, The World Economic Forum in Davos, The African Union, The Council on Foreign Relations, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, TED, and TIME’s Global Health Summit. He is also a signer of a statement concerning the global warming initiative.Template:Ref
Warren was named one of "America's Top 25 Leaders" in the October 31, 2005 issue of U.S. News and World Report.Template:Ref Warren was elected by TIME magazine as one of 15 World Leaders Who Mattered Most in 2004 and one of the "100 Most Influential People in the World" (2005).Template:Ref Newsweek magazine called him one of "15 People Who Make America Great", an award given to people who, through bravery or generosity, genius or passion, devote themselves to helping others.Template:Ref
Warren has been married to Elizabeth K. Warren (Kay) for thirty years. They have three adult children (Amy, Josh and Matthew) and three grandchildren. He considers Billy Graham, Peter Drucker, and his own father (who was himself a Baptist pastor and an Southern Baptist Convention missionary), to be among his mentors.Template:Ref
Ministry
Rick and Kay are directors of the following non-profit organizations:
- Saddleback Church
- Acts of Mercy
- Purpose Driven Ministries
- The Global Fund
- RKW Legacy Partners
- Equipping the Church
Warren no longer takes a salary from Saddleback Church and has repaid all of his salary from the last 25 years back to the church, due to the success of his book sales. He says he now "reverse tithes", meaning giving away 90% of his income and living off of 10%.
Purpose Driven
Template:Main Over 400,000 pastors and church leaders from around the world have attended a seminar or conference led by Warren and other pastors who share best practices as they seek to be more effective in fulfilling the Great Commission and the Great Commandment. The term Purpose Driven refers to these pastors' attempt to balance the five purposes of Worship, Fellowship, Discipleship, Ministry, and Evangelism in their churches. Saddleback Church also has a web-site, PurposeDriven.com, to help instruct in these principles, provide curriculum and to communicate and coordinate the community.
Over the years, Christian leaders in 162 countries have used materials which stem from this movement. Through this organization over 400,000 ministers and priests have been trained worldwide in his theology and practical methods. 189,000 church leaders subscribe to Ministry Toolbox, the weekly newsletter.Template:Ref
Criticisms
Warren's books have come under criticism from some Christians who question the practices promoted in these books, claiming that they distort the gospel and employ questionable tactics.Template:Ref Others express concern over what is described as the divisive nature of Warren's techniques. Wall Street Journal writer Suzanne Sataline cites examples of congregations who have split over purpose-driven growth strategies and congregations who have expelled members who fought purpose driven changes.Template:Ref Richard Abanes, a Christian author, journalist and apologist has written a book and extensive articles researching many of these criticisms. These writings explain frequent mis-perceptions and corrects outright falsehoods.Template:Ref
Bibliography
- The Purpose Driven Church (ISBN 0-310-20106-3)
- The Purpose Driven Life (ISBN 0-310-20571-9)
- Answers to Life's Difficult Questions (ISBN 0-9660895-2-9)
- The Power to Change Your Life (ISBN 0-9660895-1-0)
- What on Earth Am I Here For? Booklet (ISBN 0-310-26483-9)
- Personal Bible Study Methods (ISBN 0-9660895-0-2)
- Purpose Driven Youth Ministry (ISBN 0-310-21253-7)--Doug Fields
See also
Notes
- Template:Note Goodstein, Laurie. Evangelical Leaders Join Global Warming Initiative in The New York Times, February 8, 2006
- Template:Note Sheler, Jeffery L. Preacher With A Purpose in U.S. News & World Report, November 31, 2005
- Template:Note Steptoe, Sonja. Rick Warren: A Pastor with a Purpose in The 2005 Time 100, Time (magazine)
- Template:Note Newsweek's 15 People Who make America GreatTemplate:Verify source
- Template:Note Dennett, Daniel C. A secular, scientific rebuttal to Rick Warren
- Template:Note Sataline, Suzanne. Strategy for church growth splits congregants in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 5, 2006.
- Template:Note Abanes, Richard. Articles that research and rebut inaccurate criticisms of Warren
External links
- Rick Warren
- Rick Warren's Ministry Podcast
- Purpose Driven Church
- Pastor Rick Warren's 22 min Talk at TED Conference (2006) Monterey, CA
- Event Transcript "Myths of the Modern Mega-Church" with speaker Rick Warren and respondent David Brooks
- New Yorker article on the ministry of Rick Warren by Malcolm Gladwell, reprinted at Pastors.com (retrieved August 28, 2007)
- Rick Warren's Presence at 'Azusa Street' Questionedcs:Rick Warren
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