09-2005 | Lausanne World Pulse Archives
Ben Homan Food for the Hungry president and CEO Ben Homan was recently appointed chairman of the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid (ACVFA), a division of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Homan has served on theRead more…
Note: The tables and maps in this article are in Adobe PDF format. To download a free Adobe PDF Reader, please go to http://www.adobe.com/) Over the past 100 years global Christianity has experienced a profound southern shift in its geographicalRead more…
With more than 99% of the Bengali in Bangladesh being Muslim, this people group remains one of the least-evangelized in the 10/40 Window.Read more…
For the past two decades, unreached peoples have been the focus of our attention. As a result, the effort to bring the gospel to these individuals and communities has gained significant momentum.Read more…
Prioritizing leadership development by connecting, developing and inspiring the next generation of Christ-centered leaders.Read more…
Butler looks at the importance of relationships and partnership in evangelism.Read more…
A global gathering of people, churches and organizations committed to reaching the unreached people groups.Read more…
Highlights from the Reconciliation Track at the 2004 Lausanne Forum.Read more…
God will use whatever means necessary, including oral transmissions and auditory messages, to draw individuals and groups to himself.Read more…
John Edmiston answers questions about this newly developed course for Fuller Theological Seminary’s School of Intercultural Studies.Read more…
Grassroots movement seeks to unite Christians worldwide in prayer and action toward the reversal and eradication of AIDS.Read more…
Minnesota pastor Jonathan Reckford was unanimously named CEO of Habitat for Humanity International, an organization which builds homes in more than 100 nations around the world. Having worked in leadership positions in several public-sector corporations, including Best Buy, Inc. andRead more…
A five-week media and advertising campaign to reach the people of Australia began August 8th. Bible Society NSW, in cooperation with more than 300 congregations representing all major Christian denominations, launched the first-ever prime-time media campaign, “Jesus. All about Life”Read more…
One of the most damaging natural disasters in the history of the United States occurred when Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast just before sunrise August 29, creating loss of life and massive destruction of homes and businesses. HurricaneRead more…
Nearly 6,200 members of the Christian Reformed Church recently gathered at the Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre in Ontario in what organizers call the largest CRC gathering in Canadian history. The event was a celebration of the 100th anniversary ofRead more…
An in-depth look at the purpose of the 2004 Forum Issue Groups in the context of the Lausanne movement.Read more…
It is with great joy and hopeful expectation that we bring you the first copy of Lausanne World PulseÌ¢‰â‰Ûa FREE monthly, online magazine that provides you with missions and evangelism news, information and analysis.Read more…
Peoples of the World Global Missions Health Conference
Thousands of Christians seek to do integral mission during and after the G8 Summit.Read more…
Students in a western suburb of Chicago commit to help families in Zambia deal with the devastating effects of AIDS.Read more…
Thousands of healthcare workers, Christian leaders and others prepare for the November event.Read more…
Nearly 35,000 Dalit or untouchable children in Tamil Nadu are receiving free education and food through Gospel for Asia‘s (GFA) program, Bridge of Hope. With 260 million of the 300 million Dalits in India being children, GFA founder K.P. YohannanRead more…
Two workers for Christian Life Bangladesh, a partner agency of Campus Crusade for Christ, were recently murdered in Faridpur for their work in local health awareness programs and their part in the showing of the JESUS film. Lipial Marandi, 21,Read more…
