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The Global Conversation platform is no longer active, but core Lausanne content has been moved to the main Lausanne website and may be found in the Lausanne content library.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

A Plea for Dialogue Between Christians and Muslims

I have never really understood why some people look at dialogue and mission in terms of either/or. Evangelical Christians in particular (whose theology I share) have shown an unwarranted suspicion for dialogue simply because it has been used by someRead more…

Is This the Way It Should Be?

  Is this the way it should be? A major emphasis on excellent leadership around the world appears to have a lot to do with things like strength of personality, skills of oration, confidence in decisions, single mindedness and perhapsRead more…

Workplace Ministry Training Center

This on-line training center has over 50 short web seminars on being called to your world of work and being a kingdom difference maker there.Read more…

A Warm Invitation

A response to Mark Chan’s ‘Sowing Subversion in the Field of Relativism’ To facilitate a truly global conversation, we ask Christian leaders from around the world to respond to the Global Conversation’s lead articles. These points of view do notRead more…

An Apologetics Of Hope

A response to Mark Chan’s ‘Sowing Subversion in the Field of Relativism’ To facilitate a truly global conversation, we ask Christian leaders from around the world to respond to the Global Conversation’s lead articles. These points of view do notRead more…

Positive Pluralism

A response to Mark Chan’s ‘Sowing Subversion in the Field of Relativism’ To facilitate a truly global conversation, we ask Christian leaders from around the world to respond to the Global Conversation’s lead articles. These points of view do notRead more…

Sowing Subversion In The Field Of Relativism

Globalization and migration have brought religious pluralism—something that Asians have lived with for millennia—to the West. Singaporean theologian Mark Chan mines his experience as an Asian believer to help Christians everywhere evangelize those who have been blinded by the fallaciesRead more…

We Are Co-creators

A Response to Valdir Steuernagel’s ’More Partners at the Family Table’ To facilitate a truly global conversation, we ask Christian leaders from around the world to respond to the Global Conversation’s lead articles. These points of view do not necessarilyRead more…