Hearing other voices or talking to ourselves?

Different voices or just mere talking Daniel Bianchi Global Church, and Global Mission, is an increasing focal point around the world.  An increasing number of Christian gatherings are addressing this issue in one-way or another. Many time the so calledRead more…

Call for Papers – vulnerable mission

Conference, Vulnerable Mission, Norwich Central Baptist Church, Norwich, UK, 14th to 16th November 2013 www.vulnerablemission.org [email protected].             +254721804282      11/01/2013   The AVM (Alliance for Vulnerable Mission) was founded in 2007. It has close informal links with organisations such as WEA (World Evangelical Alliance),Read more…

Church of the South and East

I would like to know how we in the “Western church” can assist the growing church in the South and East, to to fulfill the “Great Commission” as soon as possible.

The Cape Town Commitment: Articulating our Christocentrism

Now, out of CT2010, a third great Lausanne document has been produced that stands in harmony with its predecessors, the Lausanne Covenant and Manila Manifesto, but which engages the burning questions and issues of a new generation. FULL ARTICLE

What was so significant about Cape Town 2010?

No really . . . what? I’ve been given the opportunity to write a chapter on Cape Town 2010 for an upcoming missions history book and would love to get your feedback.  My desire is to really capture what theRead more…

Cape Town Reflection: a month later

Lausanne III Congress Cape Town 2010 Introduction It was a privilege to be part of the Australian delegation to the Lausanne III Congress on World Evangelisation. It was a historical event and I pinch myself to think when Bible CollegeRead more…

So What Am I Hearing? Post Cape Town Reflection

FULL ARTICLE Alright, this is dangerous. I’m feeling just simply not ready to put things down on (cyber) paper yet. The Lausanne Blogger Network has been asked to write up some reflections post Cape Town 2010 and submit them before tomorrow, soRead more…