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The influential English evangelical Anglican leader, John Stott, steadily came to recognize that the Great Commission had been inadequately interpreted by most evangelicals in the twentieth century. He wrote, “I now see more clearly that not only the consequences of the commission but the actual commission itself must be understood to include social as well as evangelistic responsibility, unless we are to be guilty of distorting the words of Jesus.” 34
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