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The Global Conversation platform is no longer active, but core Lausanne content has been moved to the main Lausanne website and may be found in the Lausanne content library.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

Dialogue: an aspect of Integral Mission

Years ago I was put off by the term dialogue because I perceived it to be a compromise to our call to bring the Gospel to the ends of the earth. I did not understand at that time that dialogueRead more…

Becoming 3D Leaders

The prevailing philosophy of many pastoral leaders concerning leadership, at least those that I come in contact with in my short years of ministry, is a lopsided interest in a certain dimension resulting to a lack of balance with theRead more…

When Evangelisim Meets Authenticity

I spent an interesting time yesterday in Glasgow at an Alpha Training Day along with a number of Church leaders from throughout Scotland.  It took place a  the Renfield Street Church Centre. The guest speaker was Graham Tomlin. He isRead more…

When Evangelism Equals Authenticity

I spent an interesting time yesterday in Glasgow at an Alpha Training Day along with a number of Church leaders from throughout Scotland.  It took place a  the Renfield Street Church Centre. The guest speaker was Graham Tomlin. He isRead more…

CyberAfrica – Transformation in Africa

I have a company called CyberAfrica. I would like to see where my “Energize Africa” initiative could fit with the church and developement in terms of: My  angle is, to present  a business case studes, as for example,our traffic departmentsRead more…

Find Your Story – Find Authenticity

In his book Culture Jam, Kalle Lasn says, “’The most powerful narcotic in the world is the promise of belonging,’ said Annette Simmons, author The Story Factor. ‘To that I would add, the promise of being ‘known’ – not understood,Read more…

Find Your Story – Find Authenticity

In his book Culture Jam, Kalle Lasn says, “’The most powerful narcotic in the world is the promise of belonging,’ said Annette Simmons, author The Story Factor. ‘To that I would add, the promise of being ‘known’ – not understood,Read more…

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