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John Carter: Fighting The Good Fight Part 1

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00:02 I'm John Carter in Moscow.
00:04 In Havana, Cuba.
00:07 Now in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
00:10 I'm John Carter in Petra.
00:13 Right here in Communist China.
00:16 Reporting from India.
00:18 Hi, I'm John Carter in the Solomon Islands.
00:21 I'm John Carter in Soweto.
00:24 From El Salvador.
00:26 I'm John Carter in Sydney, Australia.
00:30 Now with John Carter, Fighting the Good Fight.
00:36 My name is Alan De Leon.
00:38 And today with me we have a world famous evangelist.
00:41 Welcome to The Carter Report.
00:46 Greater Manila is more than 20 million souls.
00:50 Almost all these beautiful people are ignorant
00:52 of the true Gospel of Christ.
00:55 Manila needs Jesus.
00:57 Thirty five years ago, John Carter came to Manila.
01:00 Pastor Carter is returning to Manila
01:02 with an urgent assignment,
01:04 preach the Gospel of Christ
01:06 and the great truths of the Bible.
01:08 Don't water down the message.
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01:31 for The Carter Report to return.
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01:35 to the beautiful Filipino people.
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01:48 Welcome back to The Carter report.
01:50 Today, with me I have a very special guest,
01:52 a world famous evangelist, Pastor John Carter.
01:55 Welcome, Pastor Carter. How are you?
01:57 I'm doing well, Alan. How are you doing?
01:58 I'm doing very well. Thank you.
02:00 I want to go ahead
02:01 and just dive right into this thing.
02:02 And I want to first find out from you
02:04 what has made you or motivated you
02:07 to become a minister?
02:09 Oh, let me think about this one.
02:12 Alan, it's a really good question.
02:15 When I was a young guy of 14, 15
02:19 going through a very trouble stage in my life,
02:23 I felt a great conviction
02:25 that one day I should become a pastor
02:29 and an evangelist and go and preach the gospel.
02:32 It came to me as I was living in a town by the name
02:36 of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia.
02:38 And the sense of that
02:42 I was called to be a preacher of the gospel,
02:45 even though at that time
02:46 I don't think I even understood the gospel,
02:49 but it was almost an overwhelming call.
02:52 And as I went through my life and grew a little bit older,
02:56 the call became clearer and plainer, and louder.
03:01 And how did you distinguish that call?
03:03 Was it something that was very consistent
03:05 or was it something that would come and go?
03:07 What was the difference
03:08 that made you attracted to that?
03:10 Let me tell you a little story
03:12 because these thoughts are coming back
03:13 into my mind now.
03:15 My mother told me after I had become a minister,
03:19 that when I was a little boy, she took me in her arms.
03:22 She was not a person who went to church.
03:25 My mother believed in God, but she was not a churchgoer.
03:28 And she told me the story that when I was a little boy,
03:31 maybe two years of age or less,
03:36 she took me in her arms
03:37 and dedicated me to the work of the ministry.
03:40 This was amazing.
03:42 But she never went to church
03:43 and she never talked about these things.
03:45 And, so it wasn't as though
03:49 she was putting these thoughts into my mind,
03:51 she didn't even told me this
03:52 until after I had become a pastor.
03:55 But as time went by,
03:56 when I was 16 or 17, even younger,
04:02 I felt an irresistible conviction
04:05 in my heart that God wanted me
04:07 to be a preacher of the Gospel of Christ.
04:10 So looking back on that moment
04:11 from the story that your mom told you,
04:14 do you really feel as though that moment
04:16 in particular set you on a course
04:18 to eventually become the evangelist
04:21 that you are today?
04:23 Alan, I believe that God calls people
04:27 for certain tasks
04:29 or responsibilities or callings.
04:32 This is taught very plainly in the Book of Romans,
04:35 where it talks about how God calls certain people.
04:39 I say this humbly,
04:41 but I believe that God called me
04:43 to do a certain work.
04:45 The Bible says one of the prophets said
04:47 before he was even in the womb,
04:49 he felt a sense of God had called him.
04:53 I've had this sense
04:54 for well over 60 years, for 65 years.
05:01 And the passion to do this work has never died out.
05:05 And so drawing in from that passion,
05:07 I know that you must have immeasurable experiences
05:10 in the ministry.
05:12 What stands out to you as the most memorable
05:15 from your time spent as a minister?
05:19 Alan, that's a tough one
05:21 because I've had some amazing experiences.
05:25 For instance, when we were in the Solomon Islands,
05:27 had a vast crowd of people there.
05:30 And the night when I spoke on Spiritism,
05:33 as I walked out on the platform,
05:37 this vast crowd of people, tens of thousands,
05:40 I felt a hand on my shoulder.
05:43 Like the physical hand on your shoulder?
05:44 Yes, yes. Okay.
05:47 What was that experience like, exactly,
05:48 that kind of catch you off guard a little bit?
05:50 Well, I thought it was my old friend,
05:52 Pastor Harrell Hacker.
05:54 And so I turned around to say what's going on Harrell,
05:58 but there was no Harrell there.
06:00 So I felt an extra hand on my shoulder.
06:05 That night was going to be,
06:06 you could almost say a dangerous meeting
06:09 because we were dealing with Spiritism and Satanism,
06:13 I believe it was the hand of an angel.
06:16 Now this may seem farfetched,
06:18 but I'm just telling you my conviction.
06:21 I've had other experiences
06:23 such as when we were in Russia and Ukraine.
06:26 I can remember on occasions
06:27 we would have a vast crowd of people,
06:30 atheists, communists, unbelievers,
06:33 and I would be feeling fatigued
06:35 because I'd been working all day
06:36 and I was tired.
06:38 But as I would walk out on the stage,
06:41 I would actually feel a mantle of powerful upon me,
06:45 and this was not just emotion,
06:46 but I would feel that I was closed with power.
06:51 Now was this something that remains consistent
06:53 throughout all of the evangelistic campaigns
06:56 that you participated?
06:57 No, no, no, no. No, no.
06:58 This happened on only some occasions.
07:00 Okay, what do you...?
07:01 When the meeting was over, I was...
07:05 I was weary, I was...
07:07 I've been perspiring,
07:09 the conditions were hot in big auditoriums
07:12 with no air conditioning.
07:15 But I would be back to normal.
07:20 But during the time of my preaching,
07:22 I felt the power of God rest upon me.
07:26 In places like Russia and Papua New Guinea
07:30 and other places as well,
07:32 I have felt the tremendous power of God come upon me.
07:36 I could preach with power.
07:38 You could see a crowd of 150,000 people or more,
07:43 nobody moving, nobody sneezing.
07:46 Now I know that you've traveled
07:47 to some pretty remote places in the world.
07:50 One thing that's pretty interesting
07:51 that I wanted to ask you about
07:52 was how specifically do you get these great groups of people
07:56 to show up to these meetings?
07:58 We do a lot of advertising.
08:00 Okay.
08:01 We've got to raise the money.
08:03 I'm a pastor, I'm not a...
08:05 I'm not a wealthy person.
08:06 I'm the same as any other pastor.
08:07 But surely you have to have some kind of support
08:10 from some other system.
08:11 So I don't get any support from the church organization.
08:15 So you're telling me that this is 100%
08:17 just funded through you in the ministry?
08:19 No, no, it's funded through God.
08:22 I trust in God.
08:24 Now we have a huge campaign coming on in Manila.
08:27 I've got to find half a million dollars.
08:30 How do you plan to do that?
08:32 I put it in God's hands.
08:35 And people start sending me money.
08:38 We've run campaigns
08:40 such as the huge campaign in India,
08:43 which cost us a million dollars.
08:45 That's a staggering figure.
08:46 Now, if you got to raise a million dollars
08:48 unless you've got to raise it, it doesn't seem a lot of money.
08:51 You can say a million dollars very quickly.
08:54 You probably spend it just as quickly too.
08:57 No, I'm a slow spender but the money comes.
09:01 God moves upon that had some people
09:05 and people will send me money.
09:07 And people that I've never heard of before
09:10 and people I do know, they will send me money.
09:13 And so I believe it is the work of God.
09:16 But I have a conviction, Alan,
09:18 that the most important work in all the world
09:21 is the preaching of Jesus Christ.
09:24 And how do you plan to get that message across
09:27 like say specifically for the people in Manila?
09:30 We will advertise on television,
09:32 we will print hundreds of thousands
09:35 of handbills or color brochures,
09:38 will advertise on radio.
09:41 We will put inserts in the newspapers,
09:44 unless you tell people they're not going to know.
09:47 And how far in advance
09:48 does this process begin to take place?
09:50 Well, I got a little team going up there
09:52 in a few days time.
09:53 My son David who does a terrific job
09:56 going with couple of my friends in Australia,
09:58 Dr. John Hammond, Pastor David Gibbons,
10:05 he's going, and they're going to get little ahead
10:07 to make sure that things are going in Manila
10:11 in the right directions.
10:13 This is a very methodical process.
10:15 Yeah, but it's a massive job.
10:19 When we tell people what's got to be done,
10:21 they find it hard to believe.
10:22 We prepare the television advertising,
10:25 we prepare the radio advertising,
10:27 we prepare the handbills.
10:30 And we've got a little team here
10:31 at the Carter Report.
10:33 And they work on this stuff,
10:34 but we've got lots of other stuff to do too.
10:36 We do television programs,
10:38 but we have a...
10:41 We have a conviction
10:43 that God wants us to do this work.
10:45 We believe that Jesus is coming soon.
10:48 And we believe
10:50 that the most important work in all the world
10:52 is the preaching of Christ and the gospel.
10:55 And what is your understanding of the gospel exactly?
10:59 The gospel is God's good news.
11:03 Word gospel means good news,
11:07 it's not advice.
11:09 The gospel is not primarily about me.
11:13 The gospel is about God.
11:16 It's the good news about God.
11:18 And is this the message that you take,
11:20 and you take out to all of these campaigns?
11:22 And also I put this
11:23 in the context of Bible prophecy,
11:25 but the gospel is that Christ died for the ungodly.
11:32 Before you can understand, Alan, the good news,
11:35 you've got to understand the bad news.
11:37 And what's that exactly?
11:38 And the bad news is that people without Christ are lost.
11:43 Bible says this over and over and over again,
11:45 a lot of people don't like to hear this.
11:47 But the Bible teaches
11:49 that men and women without Christ are lost.
11:52 But how do you see that play?
11:54 The Bible says,
11:55 dead in their trespasses and sins.
11:56 And how do you see that specifically play out
11:58 throughout the course say of human history?
12:00 How is that ring true?
12:02 When Jesus came,
12:05 He found the people of God had wandered away
12:08 from God and from the Bible.
12:12 And largely, they were a lost group of people
12:15 ever lost in their Pharisaism, and their legalism,
12:19 and their rebellion against God.
12:22 And the Bible says
12:24 that Jesus came preaching the Gospel of God.
12:27 So God has always had His preacher.
12:30 God has always had His evangelists.
12:32 Jesus, first and foremost, was a preacher of the gospel.
12:35 He was an evangelist.
12:38 Jesus didn't sit behind the desk.
12:42 I mean, it seems in Congress,
12:46 they think of Jesus sitting behind the desk.
12:48 Jesus was out there on the streets
12:51 and in the fields,
12:53 and he was talking to people one by one
12:57 like the woman at the well,
12:58 and Nicodemus, the spiritual leader of Israel,
13:01 but He also spoke to vast crowds of people.
13:05 And I believe that the ministry of Jesus
13:07 and seeking to save
13:09 that which was lost is a pattern for us today.
13:12 Then came the Apostle Paul.
13:15 Now you've just done a...
13:17 just finishing an MA in theology at Fuller.
13:19 Yes, that's correct.
13:21 And that's tremendously important.
13:23 But you know that Paul was not an armchair theologian.
13:27 Certainly not now.
13:28 And Paul was out there, preaching the gospel.
13:30 He was a great theologian.
13:33 And so I'm assuming
13:34 that you're trying to mimic this example
13:36 with your evangelistic campaigns?
13:39 I would like to think that my example is Jesus.
13:43 Jesus is my Savior, first and foremost.
13:46 I'm not saved because I can perfectly imitate Jesus.
13:50 That would be absurd.
13:52 But yes, Jesus is my example.
13:55 He's my Lord.
13:57 So out of all these...
13:58 And Paul and Paul.
14:00 He's also a good example.
14:01 And Martin Luther and John Wesley.
14:06 So I know that you mentioned both of these people.
14:08 Um, how do you feel like their role in history
14:11 has helped shape the movement of the gospel?
14:14 Oh, goodness,
14:15 if Jesus had not come preaching,
14:17 we'd all be lost, every one of us.
14:22 And then there was the Apostle Paul,
14:24 who changed the world.
14:26 We would not be sitting here today
14:28 where if not for the Apostle Paul.
14:32 He gave us the gospel of righteousness through faith.
14:35 And from these historical figures
14:37 that you're drawing from,
14:39 what would you say in a more modern sense,
14:41 or figures that you can look back on
14:43 that championed the gospels as well?
14:45 Well, certainly John Wesley.
14:48 A Church of England minister, he preached 42,000 sermons,
14:52 traveled 360,000 miles on the back of a horse.
14:56 I think you're getting pretty close.
15:00 Not on the back of a horse.
15:01 I've done a lot more than 360,000 miles
15:03 sitting in a jet plan.
15:07 England was absolutely going into a state
15:13 of total spiritual apostasy,
15:16 drunkenness and every other terrible sin.
15:19 And John Wesley came preaching the Gospel of Christ.
15:23 He won more than half a million souls to Christ.
15:28 Tremendous preacher
15:30 and there have been great evangelists more,
15:32 in more recent times
15:34 that have moved the world for Christ.
15:38 Evangelism will never, never, never die out
15:42 while there are lost men and women
15:46 and people anointed by the Holy Spirit of God.
15:49 So if you say that it's not going to die out,
15:52 what do you believe that the church is doing
15:55 to help promote that work?
15:57 Well, for a start, they're letting me do it.
16:01 So when we go to Manila, the church is going
16:04 to be supporting me and my team,
16:07 but they won't be paying for it.
16:09 And it's very interesting
16:11 that one of the leaders up there said to me,
16:14 "We've got ourselves into all sorts of trouble
16:17 because we stopped doing public evangelism."
16:19 So you believe that there's a correlation
16:22 between evangelism and the success
16:24 of the gospel message?
16:26 Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
16:28 My methodology and everything I do
16:31 is based on the scriptures.
16:34 Now in 1 Corinthians Chapter 12, Alan,
16:40 Paul gives the gifts in the church.
16:43 Most folks have never read it, 1 Corinthians Chapter 12.
16:46 I think it's verse 28-30.
16:48 He says, first apostles,
16:51 and the word apostle refers to a person
16:54 who is sent forth to preach the Gospel of Christ.
16:57 He said, "First apostles."
16:59 Then he says, "Secondly prophets,"
17:02 and a prophet is a person
17:04 who expounds the Gospel of Christ
17:06 and who preaches the great truths of the Bible.
17:09 This is 1 Corinthians Chapter 12.
17:11 Most people, who call themselves Christians,
17:16 don't seem to know anything about these words
17:18 that were taught in the Bible.
17:21 What do you think that is exactly?
17:22 Oh, I think they've got,
17:24 you know, in many, many years ago,
17:26 they used to put blinkers over the eyes of horses.
17:30 Have you heard about this? Yes.
17:31 They put these things here.
17:33 So the horse can't look to the left or to the right.
17:35 So the horse, you know, he's got blinkers.
17:37 So you think Christians are having spiritual blinkers?
17:39 I think a lot of Christians have got blinkers.
17:41 Why is that?
17:44 Oh, Alan, these are very difficult questions.
17:47 I think because of the insanity of the times,
17:50 because of the brainwashing, because of television.
17:54 I think television is destroying the minds of people.
17:58 I think our digital age
18:00 where people spend most of their time
18:02 on their cell phones or their iPads
18:05 and sitting most of the day in front of video screens
18:10 and playing games.
18:12 I think it is destroying the minds of the people.
18:15 I'm not the only person that says this.
18:17 The New York Times, The Liberal,
18:19 New York Times says,
18:20 we need to have a digital Sabbath.
18:23 So I am somebody who is grown up
18:25 with that experience of technology
18:28 of using it to my advantage.
18:31 Do you feel like that is a specifically modern problem?
18:34 Or how does that relate to people like me,
18:36 people my age or under to say?
18:38 I think we are living in the last days.
18:41 And I believe the things the Bible says
18:45 are going to get worse and worse,
18:47 and culminate in the great time of trouble.
18:50 They've always been problems to the preaching
18:52 of the gospel back in the days of John Wesley.
18:55 It was drunkenness.
19:00 Make you drunk.
19:01 They used to say drunk for a penny,
19:04 dead drunk for two pennies.
19:07 And dead drunk and we'll give you a scroll
19:11 for three pennies.
19:13 These were the people in the days of John Wesley.
19:16 So this was like a terrible drug addiction,
19:19 which is like the drug addiction
19:22 that is in America today.
19:23 It destroys the minds of people.
19:27 But I think that your generation
19:29 has got challenges
19:31 that no generation has ever had before.
19:33 What are those challenges exactly?
19:35 What do you believe them to be?
19:37 Can I be honest? Sure.
19:39 I think brainwashing.
19:40 Brainwashing in what regard?
19:43 That people today are being brainwashed
19:50 by the media, by the social media,
19:54 whereby they no longer have time
19:57 to serious study of the scriptures.
20:02 Now, you know,
20:03 I run a program here at The Carter Report,
20:06 we've got more computers than most people have.
20:10 So we do this because we do television.
20:17 But I'm not the only person who thinks this.
20:19 When I refer to The Liberal, New York Times I said,
20:23 people are going crazy.
20:26 They're losing their ability to think,
20:29 therefore, we elect politicians on sound bites
20:33 that can't be more than 30 seconds.
20:35 Why?
20:37 Because lots of folks today
20:39 can't concentrate for more than 30 seconds.
20:43 I had to go to the dentist two days ago.
20:45 How was that?
20:47 You know, I love I love.
20:49 I don't want you to relive the experience,
20:51 it's okay.
20:52 I would say I was having my tooth drilled back here
20:55 because of something that happened to the fillings
20:58 and I'm lying back, you know, and I'm saying,
21:01 "Give me more stuff to put in there
21:03 so I'm not gonna feel anything."
21:04 So I've got the dentist there and the assistant,
21:07 but in front of me up there,
21:09 they've got a television screen.
21:13 That's kind of a distraction for you in essence.
21:15 No, no, no, I don't know what was worse,
21:18 having my tooth drilled
21:19 or being forced to watch this inane,
21:22 ridiculous, stupid television.
21:25 Now, this is here in Los Angeles.
21:27 I think, I thought to myself,
21:30 it was a sitcom some young girls,
21:33 some guys in the hour
21:37 that I was suffering in the dentist's chair.
21:42 It was inane, was stupid, brainless.
21:49 It's very, very hard to preach the truths
21:51 of the Bible to people like this.
21:54 And I believe all of this has been brought about
21:56 by the great adversary,
21:58 the devil himself to brainwash people.
22:02 So I believe that we are living
22:04 in a time in the history of the world
22:06 when people are actually suffering mental deterioration,
22:12 I believe the devil is doing it.
22:14 Let me tell you something.
22:16 This is a terrible thing I'm going to tell you, Alan.
22:20 I hope all my friends are not gonna dislike me
22:23 because of what I'm going to say.
22:24 Let's hear it.
22:26 I preached in Australia.
22:28 I preached in the Sydney Opera House.
22:30 I preached in big places and in little places,
22:34 big audiences and little audiences.
22:37 I preached in America, in the Shrine Auditorium.
22:40 Huge auditorium, downtown Los Angeles.
22:43 And then I was called to go and preach to people
22:47 who were in the Soviet Union
22:52 for crying out loud.
22:54 How's that? How's that experience?
22:56 It was refreshing.
22:58 Refreshing in what way exactly?
23:00 Because they had a greater capacity
23:02 to understand truth,
23:03 their minds had not deteriorated
23:06 as much as people in the western world.
23:10 These people had been under the curse of communism
23:13 and I was always a tremendous enemy of communism.
23:18 But the television they had,
23:21 they played classical music,
23:23 they had orchestras.
23:25 And when I went to Russia and Ukraine in those,
23:28 it's not like it today,
23:29 because now they've got our television.
23:32 And since they've got our television,
23:35 their brains have deteriorated like people here.
23:39 I could preach to a vast crowd of Russians.
23:43 It's not like it now.
23:45 It's like America.
23:47 And they could listen
23:48 for an hour and a half and take notes.
23:50 Nobody coughing, nobody moving.
23:53 When I had an altar call,
23:54 10,000 people stampeding down the front,
23:58 doctors of philosophy, famous scientists,
24:02 leaders of the old Soviet Union coming to my meetings,
24:07 large numbers of the KGB!
24:11 Their brains had been hurt less than our brains
24:15 have been hurt by Hollywood.
24:18 Now, I know that a lot of scholars
24:21 like to promote and push,
24:23 and I know that this is going to connect
24:24 into what you're talking about here.
24:26 But there's the idea
24:27 and the concept of Neo-Darwinism
24:29 and how that is being influenced
24:31 in universities and upper level education.
24:36 Do you think in some small way,
24:38 that this is also how
24:40 or this also has a part to play?
24:41 Not in a small way.
24:43 In a major, major, major way.
24:45 I have studied this for years
24:49 and I think I understand it,
24:50 Darwinism teaches that Neo-Darwinism teaches
24:54 that everything came from nothing.
24:57 That mind came from non mind.
25:00 That fine tuning came from randomness.
25:05 That we all come back to a common ancestor
25:08 in some primordial sea, and there's no purpose.
25:12 Dawkins, the greatest atheist in the world says,
25:15 "No creator, no sense to anything."
25:20 This has permeated society,
25:23 especially the universities.
25:26 Every university,
25:27 particularly the science departments,
25:29 the departments of philosophy,
25:31 every American state university,
25:34 every Australian university, every British university,
25:38 they've all been brainwashed
25:41 by the doctrine of Neo-Darwinism
25:46 and the teachings of Nietzsche.
25:49 So it's made it very difficult
25:51 and because it's become so difficult,
25:54 the church has retreated in many parts of the world,
25:57 like a turtle back into its shell.
26:00 So you're saying the church isn't doing really anything
26:02 to combat this?
26:04 Well, the church is in some places,
26:06 yes, the church is in some places.
26:10 But much of the church today
26:14 has gone to sleep.
26:16 And that is why
26:18 the fastest growing religious movement today
26:22 in this great United States of America
26:25 is atheism,
26:29 especially among young guys like you.
26:33 You're a committed Christian.
26:35 But the fastest movement is atheism.
26:38 Therefore, we must devise intelligent means
26:43 to take the gospel to the world.
26:46 And that's what The Carter Report
26:47 is dedicated to.
26:49 I'll make sure I stop you right there
26:51 because I want you to elaborate that on the next part.
26:53 So we're going to go ahead and take a break.
26:55 But thank you so much
26:57 and you'll join me soon for the next part
26:59 with Pastor John Carter.
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27:16 How can you get saved in a minute?
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27:22 Second, accept His free gift of eternal life.
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27:27 It's not hard. It doesn't take any time.
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27:34 "Lord God, I realize that I am a sinner.
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27:52 get baptized, read your Bible, and pray.
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