By Cody C. Lorance | Presentation
Attached to this post, you should find a copy of the PowerPoint presentation from the panel discussion that I participated in at the Southern Baptist Convention’s 2012 North Central States…
By Mats Tunehag | Article
Unfortunately Africa is often associated with words with negative connotations: corruption, aids, donor fatigue, genocide, bad governance, colonialism, malaria, slavery, famine, poverty, civil wars, blood diamonds, et cetera. A trillion…
By Лозанское Движение | Art - Media
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By www.Lausanne.SlavicVoice.org | Research
Официальная группа переводчиков на Русский (Official Russian Translation Group): http://conversation.lausanne.org/en/groups/view/1044 Лозаннская русско-америкнская группа на Facebook (Lausanne Russian-American Group on Facebook): http://www.facebook.com/groups/226071034099211 Лозаннская русско-американская группа на Linked in (Lausanne Russian-American Group…
By Lausanne Global Analysis | Article
A special feature of Cape Town 2010 was the opportunity for people around the world to witness the live events via the 650 GlobaLink sites and afterwards to participate in…
By Darrell Jackson | Article
Darrell Jackson is Director of the Nova Research Centre & Lecturer in European Studies at Redcliffe College in Gloucester, England. He is Director of the Lausanne Researchers’ Network and Researcher…
By Lausanne Global Analysis | Article
Sudan has suffered through two catastrophic civil wars since gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1956. The first Sudanese Civil War lasted from 1955–1972 and the second from 1983–2005.…
By Hussein Hajji Wario | Article
Today is Good Friday. This is the day those of us who are followers of Jesus Christ commemorate his suffering and death. Our salvation would be in vain had Jesus…
By Panel | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Leaders representing three major language - French, Portuguese, and English - discuss the impact the gospel is having across Africa socially, politically and among those of different faith beliefs. Download…
By Panel | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Individuals from Sri Lanka, South Africa and Rwanda share their experience of ethnic conflict. The panel identifies the role of the churches in response to ethnic conflict. Download Options PC…
By Brenda Salter McNeil | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Brenda Salter McNeil reflects on racial reconciliation. Download Options PC users: Right click a link and choose "Save as" to download file. Mac users: Command click and "Save link as"…
By Menna Machreth | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Using the example of Wales in the United Kingdom, Menna Machreth shows how Christian faith can help to preserve and promote culture, language and ethnic identity. Download Options PC users:…
By J. D. Payne | Blog
Today, October 19, 2010, the U. S. Census Bureau released an article (http://bit.ly/9TIJor) stating that 36.7 million people (12%) of the U. S. population are foreign-born, and another 33 million…
By Menna Machreth Jones | Blog
My name is Menna Machreth and I’m from Cymru / Wales. If you’re wondering where Wales is, you may have heard the Ryder Cup golfing tournament was held in Wales…
By Dewi Hughes | Blog
Tomorrow, God willing, I will be on my way to Cape Town. I will be going fairly satisfied with the discussion on ethnicity in the Global Conversation. My one major…
By Tihomir Loza | Video
It is generally thought that the Roma journey westward started in India more than a thousand years ago, though the group didn’t appear in Europe until the fourteenth century. Estimates…
By Panel | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Directions: Click the play button in the video window above to watch all videos from the session in order. Alternatively, you may advance to a specific part of the session…
By Andrew Sears | Article
Overview of Social Healing and Ethnic Identity Development In general, those coming from the majority culture in the US (White middle class) tend to use tools in seeking God that…
By Andrew Sears | Presentation
This presentation examines funding biases of nonprofits & NGOs across race, class, gender and faith. Research shows that while 52.4% of those in poverty in the USA are people of…
By Arnold Enns | Presentation
Radio programme to be used in advance of CT2010 - #10 of series.
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