(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) What about faith-promised missions? Faith-promised missions is a way where they just sit you know, even just the missionary systems they have right now is not biblical. You know, these traveling circus evangelists come around but, you know, really, yeah, the way they do evangelists isn't really evangelism. You know, you got Paul Schwenke you know, the guy that won't mention anybody's name or whatever you know who I'm talking about, he's really popular up in these parts here but, you know, these evangelists, they're not evangelists. Evangelists don't just go from church to church preaching to other people's churches. That's not what the job of an evangelist is. Evangelists go and get people saved! I wonder when the last time Paul Schwenke got somebody saved? Probably never. I don't know. I can't prove that. But, you know, he preaches the repent of your sins. I know that. So, you know, back on to the missionaries by the way, you know, where does it say that we're supposed to do missionaries the way that they're doing? Half the time they don't even they don't have, you know, they do the faith-promise, right? Hey, you know, every year we'll have like a little missions conference. You know the missions conference we went to was awesome. They didn't bring up money one time. But guess what, if you go to any other missions conference it's going to be, give till it hurts. Can you give 20 bucks a week? You know, for the starving children in Africa that we're going to go and preach to as soon as we go through language school and then go to like, you know, 5,000 churches and get our support. That's what they do. They do the support system thing where they go and get support for all their churches and then you know, they send them out finally. After they can, you know, have a $10,000 a month budget for their family. And then they don't even speak the language when they get there. Praise the Lord we talked to Zulu today, you know. Zulu said he might come over for dinner and pray for us, that we could get an opportunity sometime in the next 5 to 10 years to give him the gospel. It's really what they do. Read some of the prayer letters. If you ever visit another Baptist church someday, go and read their prayer letters. They're on the wall. They'll tell you what the people at the church don't read them. Some of them, it'll make you sad how much money is just being dumped and filtered into these places and they don't even preach the gospel. And a lot of them aren't even saved. You know, now they're kind of getting to be where, what's that guy named Josh Tice or whatever? They're kind of, they're sending out missionaries like him. It's wicked. So, some of the things that Baptists and other Christians will do, they're traditions of men. Faith promise missions. Look, you can't promise to give something. You don't even know if you're going to be alive tomorrow. How are you going to promise for one year to give somebody $19.95 for every single week you can lose your job tomorrow? And then you just broke your promise to God. You lied to God and said, hey, I promise I'm going to give this much of money a week. Sorry, God. You know, if you would have let me keep my job, then I would have still been able to give. Faith promise is a joke. How about their soul-winning program? Are churches today, you know, are they using the traditions of men to go soul-winning? Heck, half the churches don't even go soul-winning. And what they call soul-winning is a bus ministry.