02-2008 | Lausanne World Pulse Archives
God seems to be preparing the world for a vast new wave of churches that will be simple in organization and effective in teaching and evangelism.Read more…
Expressions of the Christian faith and how we come together are complex and varied; and yet, by the power of the Holy Spirit we can be a diverse and yet unified global Church.Read more…
Cairo’s garbage villages The Church expressed in different cultures South Pacific outreach
CCCOWE conference in Kenya to address Chinese missions to Africa.Read more…
Nearly five decades of research of “House Churches” and “New Churches” reveals a decline in the movement in England.Read more…
European levels of church attendance are deteriorating; therefore, a focus on “church as mission” (not structure) is necessary.Read more…
The Church has a word for the world about our Lord Jesus Christ; however, we must work on making it contextually relevant and culturally comprehensible.Read more…
New initiatives in the Church of England have led to new communities of Christians meeting on different days of the week, in different places, learning to be church together.Read more…
Church attendance in the South Pacific is decreasing, while interest in other major religions is growing markedly. However, mass evangelism is alive and well in this area of the world!Read more…
AROUND THE WORLD: Christian Persecution Showing No Sign of Improvement According to the German yearbook, Martyrs 2007, at least one in ten Christians around the world suffers persecution. In Iraq alone, three in four Iraqi Christians have left their countryRead more…
The growing Christian communities in Cairo’s garbage villages are leading to real changes in individual lives.Read more…
Meet the people of the garbage villages in Cairo…Read more…
How does Christianity interact with other major religious traditions and how does this interaction affect Christian identity?Read more…
