About the Lausanne Global Conversation

The Lausanne Global Conversation was an online platform for connecting participants in the Lausanne Movement's Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization in Cape Town, South Africa (Cape Town 2010) before, during and after the Congress.

The Global Conversation platform is no longer active, but core Lausanne content has been moved to the main Lausanne website and may be found in the Lausanne content library. Other content contributed by Global Conversation users is archived on this website. Read more »

Event Evalgelism

Many Christians have never led a person into a personal relationship with Christ.  The truth is we don’t win, convince, argue, or educate people into the Kingdom of God.    No one can come to Me unless the Father who sentRead more…

Growing the Church

There are several ways a congregation can grow.  However the two most often seen is “transfer growth” and “organic growth.”    Transfer growth is the addition of new members through a merging of congregations, or believers moving from one congregation toRead more…

Nations for Jesus: 2012 Mission Trips

A Short-Term Mission Trip (usually 2-3 weeks) will provide: A cross-cultural ministry experience A broader perspective of the world An opportunity to share your faith An opportunity for spiritual growth A deeper love for the Lord and others A maturingRead more…

Catastrophe in Japan

Catastrophe in Japan Over the past few days, most of us have watched in unbelief as widespread devastation has unfolded in Japan. On March 11, an 8.9 earthquake hit this nation. It is being called the fifth worst earthquake inRead more…

TIPPS : Media Outreach of CEAI

Radio TIPPS is a 60 second radio program designed to encourage, equip, and empower educators, parents, and students to live out their faith in the school.  TIPPS also focuses on helping parents bring up successful children who are ready andRead more…

Offering every child a Christian worldview

If we are to evangelize and disciple the nations by reaching the children, we must give more serious consideration to educating the whole child with a Biblical worldview.  Together, we can.