Lausanne World Pulse – Themed Articles
By Samuel Escobar
By the 1960s, evangelical leaders in Africa, Asia, and Latin America started the quest for a theology of evangelism that would match their activism but also respond to the tremendous social tensions of that decade. This continues today. Read Article >>
Imperative of Transformational Discipleship in the Global Church Pursuit of the Great Commission
By U. Obed
The author asks, “Are we right if we regard mission as the overriding interpretation of the Great Commission?” Read Article >>
The Spirit and Mission: Two Ripples of Pentecostal Mission
By Wonsuk Ma
The author discusses two spheres and stages of Pentecostal mission development. Read Article >>
The Third Ripple: Deeper and Wider Mission Engagement
By Wonsuk Ma
Pentecostals need to be involved in mission engagement that aims at justice in social, economic, political, racial, and environmental areas. Read Article >>
A Mission Voice from Latin America: Partnering for World Mission
By Valdir Steuernagel
The Evangelical Church in Latin America is experiencing a unique missionary awakening in Protestant history. The poor are engaged in missionary activity and are investing their potential, talents, and resources in fulfilling the universal missionary call of the Church. Read Article >>
