That's good: they stop the need for MAD questions or thought or debate or discussion, which has no necessity nor point.
My purpose here is not to "win" theology debates, but to make the Gospel more clear than ever so that it gets used for what it is supposed to be used for more efficiently and clearly. I see nothing in MAD inquiry or debate that goes that direction, which, oddly, is another way they are unaware of the mission. At least old Biblewriter at Christianforums.com used to counter with 'but we've sent out more missionaries than anyone else!' I have never heard anyone into MAD who cared to say that.
Hah, hah ha! You've never heard MAD anything!
Do a history on MAD. O'Hair preached "the gospel OF OUR salvation" all over the world.
And the giant sign above his assembly - Christ died for your sins - still stands to this very day.
The son and daughter in law of another Mid-Acts leader: Stam - lost their lives for preaching the Cross in China.
Jordan's radio message is heard throughout the world - each ends with "the gospel OF OUR salvation."
His assembly and others thtoughout the U.S., hold an Evangelism bootcamp every February which includes out in the trences sharing of "the gospel OF OUR salvation" with friends, family, and total strangers.
There are Mid-Acts based missions and assemblies in South East Asia, throughout North America and Europe.
And NO ONE on TOL BOTH CONSISTENTLY AND REPEATEDLY, makes a bigger issue about THE NEED for ABSOLUTE CLARITY on the FINISHED work OF THE CROSS than the MADS.
In short, shut up, expert amateur.