Lausanne Reports | Lausanne World Pulse Archives

Mission Africa saw almost 60,000 make commitments to Christ.Read more…

A recap of CapeTown2010 and hopes for Lausanne’s future.Read more…

Over forty African-American delegates will come together to advance the gospel of Christ throughout the world, continuing the historical pioneering influence in missions among African-Americans.Read more…

Nearly half of the Brazilian delegates to Cape Town gathered in June 2010 for meetings and prayer for the upcoming Lausanne III Congress.Read more…

The newly-established Resource Mobilization Working Group is seeking to help unlock resources for world missions.Read more…

Cape Town 2010 expositors team spends fifteen hours working through Ephesians as it relates to the global evangelical Church.Read more…

Learn about the pressing issues facing the global Church and help empower other Christians with your experience and insight on these issues.Read more…

Twenty-three members of the Lausanne Theology Working Group recently met in Lebanon to discuss what is meant by Ì¢‰âÂÒthe whole world.Ì¢‰âÂåRead more…

Nearly three hundred men and women gathered in Dallas for a foretaste of this OctoberÌ¢‰â‰ã¢s Cape Town 2010.Read more…

No matter where you are, you have the opportunity to participate in Cape Town 2010.Read more…

A plan for praying through and studying the book of Ephesians leading up to Cape Town 2010.Read more…

Lausanne is working to break down the walls that separate men and women from working together.Read more…

We must learn from our brothers and sisters around the world, particularly those from Pentecostal and Charismatic backgrounds, who are effectively harnessing the power of new technologies.Read more…

Delegates of twenty-two countries took part in Hope for EuropeÌ¢‰â‰ã¢s Women in Leadership conference in Slovakia.Read more…

Nearly one hundred women from twenty nations attended the eighth Hope for Europe Women in Leadership conference in Slovakia.Read more…

250 leaders from the Himalayan Nepali Church and the Nepali Diaspora Church, representing fourteen countries, met in Thailand to discuss what God is doing in the diaspora.Read more…

214 participants from Eurasia meet to discuss missions and evangelism.Read more…

The author shares how two innovations used at a Lausanne meeting in 2007 inspired participants at the recent Evangelist Forum in Switzerland.Read more…

Practicing evangelists, missiologists, church leaders, theologians, business leaders, and media representatives from Ukraine and Eurasia met in Kiev to discuss how to best reach people for Christ.Read more…

Nineteen Christian caregivers from the fields of counseling, pastoral ministry, psychology, psychiatry, social work, and theology met in Mexico City to explore the future role of Christian counseling in global evangelism.Read more…

Fifteen mentors/speakers and fifty younger leaders recently attended the YLGWA in Nigeria to discuss how to best “live and lead like Jesus.”Read more…

A look at how God began moving sometime in late 2008 or early 2009 outside of the confines of religious institutions.Read more…

Leaders from around the world were in Cape Town, South Africa, in October 2008 for a Cape Town 2010 planning meeting.Read more…

Nearly twenty younger leaders and mentors gathered in Poland earlier this year for the second younger leaders gathering for Europeans.Read more…

A l’occasion d’une rencontre avec John Stot, l’un des initiateurs du mouvement Lausanne, je l’avais interpellé en ces termes : « s’il vous plait, n’oubliez pas l’Afrique francophone ». Il se souvient toujours de cette interpellation chaque fois que jeRead more…

The future of the Church in the French-speaking world depends mainly upon the French-speaking churches of Africa, which are becoming strong and expressing a remarkable vitality.Read more…

The Caribbean Church is facing challenges related to ministry, evangelism, and discipleship.Read more…

Thirty-five women from fifteen countries in Africa attended the 5-day PACWA conference in Nairobi.Read more…

An individual and his or her community’s view of God informs his or her theology and practice of justice and reconciliation ministry.Read more…

African church leaders identify the most critical issues facing the African Church over the next five years and explore ways of making Cape Town 2010: The Third Lausanne Congress as effective as possible.Read more…

South Asia is home to seventy-three people group clusters. However, the Ì¢‰âÂÒmajorÌ¢‰âÂå thirty-nine groups represent 1.3 billion people in southern Asia.Read more…

The countries in South Asia have the fastest growing churches in the world; they also face some of the strongest, most systematic forms of persecution.Read more…

Major changes taking place in North America are affecting how Christians are engaging with those who do not believe and how they are perceiving the mandate to make disciples of all nations.Read more…

Thirty young leaders from different areas of ministry and work in Southern Africa attended the first-of-its-kind younger leaders meeting.Read more…

There are three possible futures for evangelicalism in Europe.Read more…

Europe today is remarkably similar to how it was when first-century Christians sought to reach their neighbors with the gospel.Read more…

An outline of both negative and positive trends in the African Church.Read more…

CCCOWE conference in Kenya to address Chinese missions to Africa.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…

This year, LWP will offer a series of articles from LausanneÌ¢‰â‰ã¢s twelve International Deputy Directors that will provide a closer look at each region of the world.Read more…

On Michael Cassidy (the founder of African Enterprise) and the new Centre for Urban Mission and Evangelism in South Africa…Read more…

Nearly 250 delegates from over fifty nations attended the first ever UN Prayer Summit in New York City.Read more…

Members of the LCJE recently met to encourage and equip each other to better share the gospel with Jewish people around the world.Read more…

Women involved in the Lausanne Women’s Network recently met for fellowship and prayer in Germany.Read more…

Book includes the plenary addresses from the 2006 Lausanne Younger Leaders Gathering.Read more…

Seventy women from twenty European countries recently met in Croatia to celebrate the hope they have in Jesus Christ to transform Europe.Read more…

Elke Werner has taken over for Robyn Claydon as Lausanne senior associate for women in evangelism.Read more…

The Third International Lausanne Congress will be held 16-25 October 2010 in Cape Town, South Africa.Read more…

In-depth study focusing on women in global Christianity, and especially those involved in world missions, is required to take world evangelization to the next level of strategic thinking.Read more…

Dr. Stan Toler named Lausanne senior associate for stewardship.Read more…

The conference focused on the demands of radical discipleship and the inherently inseparable ethical dimensions of Christian conversion.Read more…

Nearly six hundred delegates attended the mission and AIDS track at Urbana 06.Read more…

A follow-up gathering of the Lausanne 2004 Forum Issue Group 16 included analysis and plans in reaching out to individuals involved in New Religious Movements and New Spiritualities.Read more…

More than 2,400 students, mission workers, agencies, organization representatives and healthcare professionals attended the 2006 GMHC.Read more…

BAM: a seven-point observation.Read more…

Over 550 younger leaders from 112 nations gathered for the Lausanne Younger Leaders Gathering in Malaysia 24 September to 1 October 2006.Read more…

Making disciples of oral learners means using communication forms that are familiar within the culture: stories, proverbs, drama, songs, chants and poetry.Read more…

Using a game to simulate spreading the gospel, planting churches and providing much needed physical goods.Read more…

PACWA seeks to equip women in transforming the African continent.Read more…

Dr. Daniel BourdannÌÄå© The International Executive Committee (IEC) of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) is pleased to announce that Dr. Daniel BourdannÌÄå© has been appointed to succeed Lindsay Brown as general secretary. The change will take effect inRead more…

The power of the arts to move us, engage us and help us see our faith with fresh eyes is indisputable.Read more…

Today’s younger leaders are facing many challenges; experienced leaders can help.Read more…

Younger leaders in evangelism and missions from 107 nations will gather in Malaysia in September.Read more…

Christian mentoring is an awesome responsibility.Read more…

“Prayer in Evangelism” Lausanne Occasional Paper provides insight into integrating the two.Read 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…

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…

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

EthnÌÄå»06 is a global gathering of people, churches and organizations focused on ministering to Unreached People Groups (UPGs).Read more…

The Mission America Coalition* (MAC, www.missionamerica.org) was formed with the vision of Ì¢‰âÂÒthe whole Church taking the whole gospel to the whole nation,Ì¢‰âÂå and for many years has carried out that charter as the Ì¢‰âÂÒbehind-the-scenesÌ¢‰âÂå organizer of a long series of successful national evangelism initiatives.Read more…

The Forum on World Evangelization hosted by Lausanne in Thailand at the end of 2004 seems like a long time ago, but the memory of 1,500 people from 130 countries all working on particular issues related to obstacles and opportunities for the gospel still lingers.Read more…

The Board of the German Lausanne Movement elected Birgit Winterhoff 14 November 2005 as the new chair of the German Lausanne Committee, also known as the Ì¢‰âÂÒCoalition for Evangelization.Ì¢‰âÂåRead more…

he Executive Committee of Asia Lausanne invites everyone to the Sixth Asia Lausanne Conference on Evangelism (ALCOE VI). ALCOE VI will be held 22-26 May 2006 at the Legend Villas, Mandaluyong City, MetroManila, Philippines.Read more…

These past few months have been wonderfully productive and encouraging times for the Lausanne movement. I have had the privilege of traveling to several continents to meet with Christian leaders in order to better understand the developments and concerns in various regions of the world.Read more…

Holistic mission can be defined as “the task of bringing the whole of life under the lordship of Jesus Christ”1 and includes the affirmation that there is no biblical dichotomy between evangelistic and social responsibility.Read more…

An in-depth look at the purpose of the 2004 Forum Issue Groups in the context of the Lausanne movement.Read more…

Thousands of healthcare workers, Christian leaders and others prepare for the November event.Read more…