I have already made a similar article in the past, however due to new information, I want to revise the previous article.
Charles Ryrie (1925 – February 16, 2016) The first person to respond to McArthur |
Firstly, there are multiple educational institutions that teach Free Grace theology, these include:
Grace School of Theology
Chafer Theological Seminary
Grace Evangelical Seminary
Grace Biblical Seminary
+ Multiple Independent Baptist seminaries
These together educate thousands of individuals, who also generally spread the views to their associates or even start churches.
However, looking online, the following Youtube channels teach Free Grace theology (there are likely more, that I am not aware of, but this list likely contains the majority):
- Tony Evans - 874k subscribers
- Robert Breaker - 680k subscribers (Hyperdispensationalist)
- Real Bible Believers (Gene Kim) - 416k (Hyperdispensationalist)
- Andy Woods 72k
- Ralph Yankee Arnold - 20k subscribers
- Onorato Diamante - 13k subscribers
- Jacksmack77 - 10k subscribers
- Grace Evangelical Society - 8k subscribers
- Grace Community Fellowship - 5k subscribers
- Northland Bible Baptist Church - 5k subscribers
- Streaming Truth (Afshin Yaghtin) - 5k subscribers
- Duluth Bible Church - 4k subscribers
- BibleLine - 4k subscribers
- Andy Woods' Unofficial Channel - 4k subscribers
- Jack Hyles Library - 4k subscribers
- Rev Reads - 2k subscribers
- Grace Christian Fellowship (John Ricci) - 2k subscribers
- C4C Apologetics - 2k subscribers
- Grace Institute of Biblical Studies - 1k subscribers
- Fuego Savvy - 1k subscribers
- The Layman's Seminary -1k subscribers
- Gian the Baptist -1k subscribers (Free Grace in the most moderate/soft sense of the word)
- Valiant Baptist Church (Tyler Baker) - 1k subscribers (Free Grace in the most moderate/soft sense of the word)
- Free Grace International - 1k subscribers
- Zane Hodges Library - 700 subscribers
- Learn the Word - 500 subscribers
- Toronto Bible Study - 500 subscribers
- Joseph Prince (1.1 million)
- Andrew Farley (36k)
- Greg Jacksom (10k)
- David Benjamin (5k)
- Sniffing out Pharisees (4k)
Now, going to churches, Free Grace theology is spread among multiple denominations, however we should note the influence of Watchman Nee first. Watchman Nee was an early Free Grace theologian in China, in fact, if one reads his writings, he often says things identically to later theologians like Zane Hodges or Jody Dillow, for example Nee argued that the word "save" in James 2 is not referencing eternal salvation. Watchman Nee founded the "local church" movement, which stands at around 500k to 2million members, although many of them are in China. Free Grace theology is also very popular among Independent Baptist, the very popular independent Baptist teacher Jack Hyles clearly taught Free Grace theology. Jack Hyles' books have sold over 14 million copies.
Although it is unclear how many people in the IFB believe in Free Grace theology, it is likely still a decent number.
One can also note, that although the Primitive Baptists are not directly Free Grace, nor identify with the movement, they hold very similar views. The Primitive Baptists teach a distinction between disipleship and salvation, teach that James 2 is not about eternal salvation and such similar doctrines. They number at around 600 thousand.
Thus, to recap:
- Books sold by Free Grace authors number over 27million
- 3 million people in Youtube are subscribed to a Free Grace view of salvation (although 2 million are directly Free Grace)