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By Issachar Initiative | Presentation
This infograph presents the challenge to Christians to focus their giving toward the areas of the world where the church is not.
By Dr Sas Conradie | Blog
Dear Friends Greetings from the Global Generosity Network, the initiative of the Lausanne Movement and World Evangelical Alliance that encourages Christian stewardship, generosity, giving and resource mobilisation. We appreciate the…
By European Strategy and Policy Analysis System (ESPA | Research
This report contains the findings of the European Strategy and Policy Analysis System (ESPAS) research project. The EUISS was commissioned on Global Trends 2030. The report intends to give a…
By Global Children’s Forum | Research
We have compiled this Bibliography for pastors, leaders, Bible colleges and all who are interested in children. It provides a starting point for understanding the role of children in Scripture,…
By Jason Mandryk | Research
This presentation from Jason Mandryk included in the Operation World DVD shows the growth of Christianity 2010 but also where the main needs are for Christian engagement. This can help…
By Todd Johnson | Research
Various statistics on the growth of the church and Christian giving
By Peter Briscoe | Presentation
Presentation given at European generosity discussion, 20 April 2012
By Dave Imboden | How To
A powerful step-by-step tool for training and resourcing the members of your church for reaching out to the various ethnic peoples of your cities and neighborhoods
By Lausanne Global Analysis | Research
Evangelicalism is a dynamic Christian force in the world today. From the onset of Evangelicalism in Great Britain in the 1730s to the United States in the nineteenth century and…
By Lausanne Global Analysis | Research
It is exceptionally difficult to estimate the numbers of Christians in the world’s two most populous countries, China and India. Both China and India are among the countries with the…
By al_lee | Article
There is now an easy on-line way to document the diasporas of specific people groups. See the article "Tracking Diaspora On Unreached Peoples Now Possible" at: www.etnopedia.info/?p=621 See a real…
By al_lee | Article
We’ve all seen the impressive maps contrasting the breakdown of the “nations” of the world as politically defined versus the multiplied number of “nations” as understood biblically and missiologically. If…
By Stephen Hayes | Research
A forum for discussing missiology from any Christian perspective. It is one way of continuing the Lausanne conversation, and sharing what one learned from the Lausanne Congress. There is a…
By Thomas Hieber | Article
“Mind the gap! Mind the gap!” everybody who has used London’s underground trains have heard this announcement over and over again. It’s true the gaps are easily overlooked. When I…
By Cody Lorance | Research
Attached here are two forms that we provide for our new church planters to encourage them to begin engaging in meaningful research in their respective mission fields. The forms are…
By Andrea K. Iskandar | Blog
The age group defined as "youth" in Asia is often different than the one defined in western countries. In my country, Indonesia, for example, people aged 30 often still live…
By The Lausanne Strategy Working Group | Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper
Editor’s Note: This Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper has been written by Paul Eshleman on the behalf of the Lausanne Strategy Working Group as an overview of the topic to…
By Cody C. Lorance | Article
Here, I’d like to share a brief article that I wrote related to Ethnographic Field Research (EFR). I always like to develop theological foundations for the things I do in…
By David Markham | Blog
There are several unreached people databases to choose from. Is it possible and feasible to collaborate together in this effort?