Lausanne And Gender

Welcome to this blog on the topic of empowering women and men to use their gifts together in advancing the Gospel. I thought the best way to begin would be to provide a history of Lausanne and gender as recordedRead more…

The Sanctity of Life Challenged

I’m so grateful you’ve taken the time to follow the Lausanne Conversation on giving the love of Christ to people with disabilities and their families.  Your concern on this issue is of paramount importance.  I remember reading a jarring headlineRead more…

How do you see Refugees?

There are many refugees in the world. By definition there are looking for a place where they can find a place of refuge – protection and provision. The Lord Jesus Christ is the Refuge for all those who need ofRead more…

Emerging Technologies and the Human Future

Editor’s Note: This Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper has been written by Nigel Cameron and John Wyatt as an overview of the topic to be discussed at the Multiplex session on “Ethics, Emerging Technologies and the Human Future.” Responses toRead more…

Representing the Poor

One aspect of globalisation is what some scholars call cosmopolitanism. This refers to the supposed creation of a highly integrated, mobile, and transnational culture where people around the world interact with diverse peoples on common grounds, under the supposition thatRead more…

Lausanne And Gender

Welcome to this blog on the topic of empowering women and men to use their gifts together in advancing the Gospel. I thought the best way to begin would be to provide a history of Lausanne and gender as recordedRead 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…