I m still new in The Lausanne movement concept and conversations, hopefully to be there in CapeTown 2010 but i realy wanted to share the follwong song which mainly focuse on what thw wolrd need today … “JESUS” he isRead more…
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.
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10 things I learned about Student mission at Sydney University
EU students went chalking all over campus 1. Go crazy with publicity The EU staff and students peppered the campus with advertising: helium balloons, hoodies, t-shirts, facebook invites –my favourite is chalking – which as it was explained to meRead more…
رؤية..وليس حلم!!!
رؤية..وليس حلم كي تنهض وتتوحد الكنيسة من جديد..دعوة لكل راعي وخادم وكل مؤمن ان يفتح بيته ليكون مجموعة بيتية مرتبطة بالكنيسة ومنقادة بالروح القدس.. مجموعات بيتية في كل منطقة من مناطق البلد تجتمع للصلاة والبنيان الروحي بغض النظر عن الإنتماءاتRead more…
Waking Up to City Mission
Waking up to city mission can be an uncomfortable experience… A massive party went down at the sport’s bar, Raging Gull* across the road from us in Polokwane with some DJ or other drawing the crowds. Our pavements were fullRead more…
Loving Yourself . . . What Does the Bible Say?
Loving yourself is not a 3rd commandment that is somehow hidden in Matthew 22:36-40. Loving God with all your heart, soul, and mind and loving others as you already do love yourself are the TWO commandments on which all theRead more…
Healing the Wounds of Ethnic Conflict
Editor’s Note: This Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper has been written by Rhiannon Lloyd, Joseph Nyamutera and Anastase Sabamungu as an overview of the topic to be discussed at the Multiplex session on “Peace to the Nations: Ethnicity in theRead more…
Postmodern Pluralists: Engaging the Intentional and Unintentional
As I read Carver Yu’s excellent article “Truth Matters, Stand Up for Truth”, two related but very distinct types of people came to mind. As followers of Christ sharing the gospel with those influenced by pluralists today, we must recognizeRead more…
To Turn or Burn (The Qu’ran) & Other Thoughts on Evangelism
As I write this (9/10/2010 at 5:54PM CST), the very latest news out of Gainesville, Florida is that Terry Jones has indefinitely suspended his planned “Burn the Qu’ran Day” event. But the whole affair begs the question about how weRead more…
Who Do They Say That I Am? The Identity of Muslim Women and the Hope of the Gospel
You mustn’t give up hope. If walls are high, the sky is higher still. A U. N worker in Iran to female refugees preparing to go back to Afghanistan under Taliban rule. From the motion picture Kandhahar Read more…
Rediscovering The Gospel Of Reconciliation
Editor’s Note: This Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper has been written by Antoine Rutayisire as an overview of the topic to be discussed at the Morning Plenary session on “Building the Peace of Christ in our Divided and Broken World.”Read more…