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This is slightly off topic, but connected:
I am put-off by churches and Christian organizations that use the sinners prayer to tally up the "converts" they generated as a ministry. These are generally good organizations, but they inadvertently turn the sinners prayer into a tally mark.
Perhaps the most prominent organization is the Billy Graham Association and its offspring, Samaritans Purse. Many other Arminian (free-will) groups have adopted the tally-mark policy as well. It seems to be a marketing scheme to attract donations and instill pride in the organization, all guised as a humble servant of God.
The bible tells us how many were saved by hearing the Gospel and then baptized but nothing indicated about a sinner's prayer. So numbers are good if it's caused by the Gospel in truth.
My experience from when I was a child was the local Baptist church would send out members to the neighborhoods where they would force people to say the prayer right there with them or they weren't saved!!! Even though people insisted they were believers and went to a church, it was no good unless that prayer was said. Horrible! My friends and I got trapped in a phone booth because one of those people wouldn't leave us alone and was telling us we were going to hell! That's not what Jesus had in mind when He sent out the disciples.