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The Global Conversation platform is no longer active, but core Lausanne content has been moved to the main Lausanne website and may be found in the Lausanne content library.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

La Estrategia de Jesús para Capacitar

La Estrategia de Jesús para Capacitar a Sus Discípulos[1] Jesús llamó a sus discípulos con el propósito de equiparlos para que transformaran el mundo a través de su mensaje de salvación. “Jesús llamó a gente que abandonaran sus obligaciones normalesRead more…

Jesus’ Strategy to Equip His Disciples

Jesus’ Strategy to Equip His Disciples[i] Jesus called the disciples in order that he could equip them to transform the world through His message of salvation. “Jesus was calling people to forsake the normal obligations of family and work inRead more…

Desde Iberoamerica: Repensando la misión

Muchos definen que el único objetivo histórico de la misión es la evangelización como aquello que “trae a los no creyentes a la fe salvífica en Cristo y a la membresía en su iglesia”, y luego, a su vez, “losRead more…

Truths that bind democracy

The Catholic systematic theologian William J. Hoye, who teaches at the State University in Muenster (Westfalia), has rightly emphasized that candid rational discourse between all parties involved in democracies is based upon inviolable ‘truths’ [William J. Hoye. Demokratie und Christentum:Read more…

The Rich Find Reassuring

I am sharing a document about Old and New Testament Teaching Which the Rich Find Reassuring of Paul Davies (All Nations – UK).  Paul and Wilma Davies were several years in Argentina and were de great help for missions movement Red Misiones Mundiales (COMIBAMRead more…

The Poverty of the Prosperity Gospel

The prosperity gospel is poor, and when taken in full dosage it has a devastating side effect; it impoverishes the Christian faith. The promises of health and wealth for all Christians are exciting and appealing as they often are presentedRead more…

Evaluating Faithfulness

I’d like to start a conversation around the theme of evaluating faithfulness.  The tension I’d like us to focus on (at least to start with) is the tension between the needs of donors and implementers in areas that require innovation. Read more…

Heeding a “View from the other side of the globe”

On the one year anniversay of the Sept 11 terrorist attack, a leading Sri Lankan evangelist named Ajith Fernando wrote an open letter to Christians in the USA. He sensitively and powerfully delivered an urgent message that he called, “ARead more…

Are we encouraging the New and Younger Leaders?

It has been good to feel a sense of urgency from around the world and from across cultures for the development of New or Younger Leaders. I have attended many conferences on this topic and on the one hand IRead more…