Select Evangelism Websites and Gospel Tract Resources

Tracts: 2 Ways to Live; available at: http://www.matthiasmedia.com.au/2wtl. Bridge to Life: available at: http://www.lifebpc.com/resources/bridgelife.htm. Chick Publications: available at: http://www.chick.com/catalog/tractlist.asp. DigiTracts: The Roman Road: available at: http://www.fishthe.net/digitracts/roman.htm. Four Spiritual Laws: available at: http://www.godlovestheworld.com. The Good News: available at: http://www.thegoodnews.org. Peace withRead more…

Broadcasting His Message

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…

Toward a Biblical Approach to Understanding Proclamational Evangelism

The late missiologist, David J. Bosch (1929-1992), expressed the complexities involved in understanding the interrelationship of evangelism and proclamation: “It remains difficult, however, to determine precisely what authors mean by evangelism or evangelization. Barrett lists seventy-five definitions, to which manyRead more…

Africa Calls- Kingdom Lfe Universities

God has now raised up 40 KLU’s world wide training and equipping nationals for remote village evangelism and church planting.  All graduates are committed to do remote village work.

Generosity is the New Evangelism

The truth is that God doesn’t need our money, but He knows that our orientation toward money reflects our obedience to the Lordship of Christ and how well we grasp that he is the source of all we have. AsRead more…

State of the Gospel 2010

This presentation from Jason Mandryk included in the Operation World DVD shows the growth of Christianity 2010 but also where the main needs are for Christian engagement. This can help focus Christian giving to where it is most needed 

Funding for Evangelism and Mission

A paper produced by an issue group on mission funding for the Lausanne consultation in October 2004