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The Global Conversation platform is no longer active, but core Lausanne content has been moved to the main Lausanne website and may be found in the Lausanne content library.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

Witnessing to Christ in a Secular Culture

Editor’s Note: This Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper has been written by Michael Herbst as an overview of the topic to be discussed at the Morning Plenary session on “Making the Case for the Truth of Christ in a Pluralistic,Read more…

The Evangelical Christian Church in Canada

The Evangelical Christian Church in Canada (Christian Disciples), as a mainstream denomination, was founded in 1804 under the leadership of Barton Stone and Alexander Campbell who led the way of the Restoation Movement in North America, and around the world.

Short-term or long-term mission to Africa?

More and more of ’mission’ activities seem to work in favour of providing young (and older) people with short-term exposure. But short-termers can cheapen the mission task. We don’t have short-term pastors, we don’t have short-term Bible college lecturers, andRead more…

¿Recibir o Excluir…?

“Maestro -dijo Juan- , vimos a uno que expulsaba demonios en tu nombre y se lo impedimos porque no es de los nuestros. – No se lo impidan – replicó Jesús  – Nadie que haga un milagro en mi nombreRead more…

Addressing Poverty with Participatory Learning

Editor’s Note: This Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper has been written by Ravi Jayakaran as an overview of the topic to be discussed at the Multiplex session on “Wealth, Poverty and Power: Effectively Responding through the Global and Local Church.”Read more…

President

La montée islamique en Centrafrique est un signal fort et un defi. Cela nous engage à revoir nos strategies de travail