What are some of the demands of the Kingdom of God in relation to Ethnic diversity? The following ingredients are needed: God is the one who established diversity. It is remarkable that God, the creator of the universe, enjoys diversity.Read more…
The Diaspora Dollar: A response
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 necessarily represent the Lausanne Movement. They are designed to stimulate discussion fromRead more…
Partnership – Equilibrium vs. Diversity in Unity
Patrick Fung of Singapore speaks of the inadequacy of the mission concept of global equilibrium in understanding diversity in unity. He focuses on the Lord’s power, the Lord’s redemption and the Lord’s sovereignty. Download Options PC users: Right click aRead more…
Globalization: Impact and Reflections
American theologian David Wells addresses the impact of technology, religious difference, cultural diversity and consumerism on discipleship. Os Guinness concludes with reflections on globalization and mission. Download Options PC users: Right click a link and choose “Save as” to downloadRead more…
Full Session: Dogma and Diversity Multiplex
Directions: Click the play button in the video window above to watch all videos from the session in order. Or, you may watch a specific part of the session by clicking one of the video segments shown in the playlistRead more…
Dogma and Diversity – Stefan Gustavsson (Part 2)
Stefan Gustavsson shows how the influences of modernism remain in the areas of science, ethics and religion, even in a supposedly postmodern culture. (See Part 1) Download Options PC users: Right click a link and choose “Save as” to downloadRead more…
How have liberal, postmodern and emergent values infiltrated evangelicalism?
Taking the broad strokes of conversation.lausanne.org (as at 15 October 2010) as a reference point, it is interesting to note the ways in which values conventionally held to be “post modern”, “liberal” or “emergent” are becoming accepted into the evangelicalRead more…
Why I’m so passionate as an evangelical Christian about my Welsh identity?
My name is Menna Machreth and I’m from Cymru / Wales. If you’re wondering where Wales is, you may have heard the Ryder Cup golfing tournament was held in Wales just a few weeks ago. Our rain and miserable weatherRead more…
Secularity: dogma meets diversity
Friends, again many thanks for all of your helpful feedback. I am concerned to avoid the impression of accepting the secularist assumptions but this is the world we live in – if I understand Charles Taylor rightly. I think his ”A Secular Age” isRead more…
A 21st Century Reformation of the Church: A Wider Welcome
During my last visit to Ethiopia I joined students at Addis Ababa University for a meeting of the Evangelical Students’ and Graduates’ Union of Ethiopia (EvaSUE). They are part of a remarkably courageous Ethiopian church that survived the repressive regimeRead more…