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The Global Conversation platform is no longer active, but core Lausanne content has been moved to the main Lausanne website and may be found in the Lausanne content library.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 »

Compassionate Grace in the Midst of Suffring

Dear Sir I feel both compassion and fear if I woulb be fallen in the midst of suffering. Last year, I have been droven out of the Board of the National Headquarter Leaders due to their jealousness. I have worked veryRead more…

Superando Obstáculos

“Al día siguiente, cuando salían de Betania, Jesús tuvo hambre. Viendo a lo lejos una higuera que tenía hojas, fue a ver si había algún fruto. Cuando llegó a ella sólo encontró hojas, porque no era tiempo de higos. ¡NadieRead more…

Your Way or God’s Way . . . Your Choice

Only 2 reasons for a believer’s sinning . . . and those two reasons are spiritual ignorance or willful disobedience. Simplistic? The accompanying article is a 1-page “quick read” that may surprise you about the basic “reasons” for sin inRead more…

Helping like Joseph

Church history in general, and the history of pietistic, Evangelical, and pious streams of faith have been deeply characterized by ever new Christian movements bringing hope for all layers of society and acting as particular advocates for victims of sin,Read more…

10 Commands Study: Children’s Review Questions (1st 5)

Sunday School Series Materials for 10 Commands Study in our Nepali Church.  Here are some simple review questions we are using to review information from the first 5 commands.  These are the children’s version questions.

Compassionate Grace in the Midst of Suffering

     Alongside a suburban maze of intersecting streets lie several acres of dense woodland.  A nondescript gate separates the solitude of this natural oasis from the hub-bub of its man-made surroundings.  Nestled in seclusion beyond the view of the passer-byRead more…

Focusing on Returnees

While we may all agree that working and preparing returnees is a good idea, it sounds like we are not in agreement about how to go about it.  Currently, I don’t think there is enough preparation for the returnees andRead more…