By Mission America Colaition (U.S. Lausanne) | Blog
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By Andy Sodestrom | Article
Much has been written about the impact of media and technology in current mission strategies. There is an exciting future in the application of these changes to our global kingdom…
By Dave Ingland | Blog
We all feel that we must be intentional in our ministry. If we are to be obedient to a vision and mission statement within the confines of a church, that…
By Krish Kandiah | Blog
Social Jusitce, Mark Dever and Lausanne. The main thing is that the main thing remains the main thing. That is what I was told as a young Christian with respect…
By James B Carroll | Blog
The heat index on that summer afternoon in Texas was 105 degrees. A slight southerly breeze offered the only relief from an otherwise miserable day. My teenage daughter and…
By Rebecca Manley Pippert & Bishop Benjamin A. Kwashi | Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper
Editor’s Note: This Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper has been written by Rebecca Manley Pippert and Bishop Benjamin A. Kwashi as an overview of the topic to be discussed at…
By James B Carroll | Blog
Like so many churches in the world today, it is a congregation which is aging and declining in numbers. In the not-so-distant past, it was a thriving church family…
By Jon HIrst | Blog
If the 20th Century is defined by propositions and concepts, it seems that the 21st is being defined by community and context. If this is true, it has huge potential…
By Clive Parnell - UCCF | Presentation
Do you use podcasts in evangelism? Do you use podcast to train people in various aspects of mission? How do people interact with your podcast? Do you get feedback, comments.…
By Clive Parnell - UCCF | Sermon/Message
I have attached a link to a podcast I did about using music in evangelism. This is in a student context but could apply to other groups too.
By Lon Allison | Article
In this issue we discuss a compelling and urgent topic: Glocalized Evangelism. "Glocal" is a new term combining global and local. Simply put, it communicates that the nations and cities…
By Knud Jørgensen | Article
For the Professionals? From the early nineteenth century, mission societies were the bearers of mission from Norway to the non-Christian nations. Norwegian mission in terms of missionaries and funds for…
By Victor Cuartas | Article
God is the one who established diversity. Galatians 3:28 reminds us that “…there is no Jew nor Greek, no male nor female, no slave nor free. We are all one…
By Winston Smith | Article
It doesn’t take more than a trip to the grocery store to recognize that we live in a time of profound cultural change. Even our smallest hometowns are no longer…
By Eric Célérier | Article
We are living in a global world—the young generation, especially. We have a global culture. Most of us know Facebook, Michael Jackson, iPhone, Avatar, Nike. Brands are global. Movies are…
By Tuvya Zaretsky | Article
In five months, Lausanne Cape Town 2010 (CT2010) will be a fresh opportunity to think about creative approaches for relational forms of evangelism. One new paradigm to consider is glocalized…
By Grant McClung | Article
(Editor’s note: This article is Part Two of a two-part article. To view Part One, click here. This article continues with the fifth of eight characteristics of biblical evangelism.) 5.…
By Grant McClung | Article
(Editor’s note: This article is Part One of a two-part article. To view Part Two, click here. This article includes the first four of eight characteristics of biblical evangelism.) On…
By Sadiri Joy Tira | Article
The word “glocal” was originally coined to express a new interweaving of “local” and “global” in business and communication advertisements. In evangelism and missions, I propose that Christ’s followers must…
By John Edmiston | Article
Ten Ways the Internet Is Changing Evangelism and Missions By John Edmiston June / July 2010 There are currently 1.7 billion active Internet users; another three billion are expected to…
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