04-2006 | Lausanne World Pulse Archives

The sixty to eighty million Christians in China remain the single largest persecuted community today.Read more…

Using the web effectively with online resources and materials.Read more…

More than 350 participants gathered for Ethne Ì¢‰â‰ã¢06 to strategize on how to reach unreached people groups around the world.Read more…

The Internet is opening doors to sharing the gospel in majority Muslim countries.Read more…

The Bible Gateway and other websites allow web users access to the entire scriptures.Read more…

One Lausanne group continues to address the often-neglected missional challenge of new religious movements, alternative religions and emerging spiritualities in the Western world. They are set to meet in Hong Kong in October 2006.Read more…

The Lausanne Younger Leaders Gathering has raised up a number of key leaders in evangelism and missions. This year’s event seeks to do the same.Read more…

A nomadic lifestyle, poor infrastructure and bans on sharing the gospel make evangelizing the Central Tibetans of China extremely difficult.Read more…

Ministering to the whole person is a foundation of the Lausanne movement.Read more…

The Spirit of God is moving mightily in a land of contrasts.Read more…

An Institute to help college campus ministry leaders understand revival and awakening biblically and historically—and to help bring revival to their own campuses—has been scheduled for 21-28 June 2006 at Yale University, Connecticut, USA. “The Institute of Campus Revival andRead more…

Evangelistic websites use different models to share the gospel. This variety makes online evangelism more effective than ever.Read more…

Nearly 1,800 Eritrean Christians are believed to be under arrest because of their religious beliefs, according to Compass Direct. Many are being held in police stations, military camps and prisons in twelve known locations across the country and are routinelyRead more…

A pioneering website in the Internet outreach movement offers lessons for today’s online ministries.Read more…

As North Queensland experiences its worst cyclone on record, Anglican offices have been shut down, a church hall has been destroyed and a rectory roof has been ripped off. The town of Innisfail was most affected by Cyclone Larry, whereRead more…

The significance of Internet ministry today and tomorrow calls for an international Lausanne consultation dealing specifically with this issue. If you are interested in being part of such a consultation dealing with both theological and practical issues related to theRead more…

Church leaders, educators, mission administrators, medical ministry personnel and missionaries will meet to discuss how to implement internationalism for more effective global outreach.Read more…

One example of how planning and implementing an Internet evangelism ministry in your church can lead to kingdom results.Read more…

Peoples of the World The Strategic Role of www.hikidz.org

One online ministry offers the younger generation in India the opportunity to accept Christ and grow in their faith through online counseling and discipleship.Read more…

One missionary uses his abilities as a web programmer to develop a website which helps missionaries raise support.Read more…

In 1999 the Internet Evangelism Coalition officially began and today serves as a central resource center for equipping and connecting those involved with online evangelism.Read more…

Countless individuals from unreached people groups come to North America each year. One ministry seeks to reach these individuals with the gospel message.Read more…

Children’s website offers fun, entertainment and Christian teaching to kids around the world.Read more…

The Episcopal Church and the Church Pension Group (CPG) are collaborating in a historical research project known as the Episcopal US Congregational Life Survey. Congregations were selected at random, and include communities of various sizes in rural, suburban and cityRead more…

Today’s Pentecostal Evangel, the magazine of the Assemblies of God denomination, received a record number of salvation responses in 2005. Nearly 1,900 people clipped salvation coupons from the magazine and sent them to the Evangel office, indicating they had decidedRead more…

Urbana.org has announced the launch of a new blog: Missional Hands. The blog is intended to be a conversation with missions staff from around the world who are uniquely qualified to talk about what it takes to be a missionaryRead more…

The Encounter with God churches in Quito continue to make sizable strides toward unifying their relationship and planning joint partnerships for future church multiplication in the area. Recently the churches formalized their relationship as a Ì¢‰âÂÒRED,Ì¢‰âÂå the Spanish term forRead more…

The board of directors of International Teams mission recently appointed Dr. David Schroeder as president and CEO of International Teams USA. Outgoing president Stephen Freed will now serve as international ministry leader for the global organization, which serves fifty-three countries.Read more…

In Uttar Pradesh, Jharkand, Punjab and other places in India 175 Operation Mobilization India film and literature teams are working to add new believers to local fellowship for God’s glory. The teams are using a film on the life ofRead more…

A new website www.prayfornorthkorea.org, dedicated to mobilizing and facilitating prayer for North Korea has been launched as part of the Global Week of Prayer for North Korea 19-25 June 2006. The website is a call for Christians to pray forRead more…

The board of trustees of the Christian Reformed Church (CRC) has appointed Ida Mutoigo to the position of director of the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC), Canada. If the appointment is ratified by Synod 2006, Mutoigo, who currently servesRead more…

The Rev. Walter Altmann, a Lutheran theologian from Brazil, has been elected the new moderator of the central committee of the World Council of Churches, a WCC official said on 24 February. Altmann is president of the Evangelical Church ofRead more…