Lausanne World Pulse – Themed Articles

By Wing Tai Leung
Asian Christians creatively make use of folk media as well as modern communication technology for evangelization purposes. Evangelism is more than transmission of information, it is also relationship building, giving voice for the voiceless and enabling people to search for their identities. Read Article >>

Contextualizing Cyberspace—Missiology Still Matters When it Comes to Cybermissions and Internet Evangelism

By John Edmiston
Search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN can help hundreds of millions of people who are interested in searching for faith to find the gospel. Read Article >>

The Biblical Response to Disaster Requires Surrender

By Michael Barrick
Christians can look to the example of Nehemiah to respond to the challenges and opportunities presented by disasters, but they must first “surrender all.” Read Article >>

Media and Outreach: The Search for Bridges of Relevance

By Ron Forseth
The mission of Outreach, Inc.is to empower Christian churches to reach their communities for Jesus Christ. To do this, we seek to identify and utilize timely and appropriate bridges of relevance by which churches can engage the culture. Read Article >>

Evangelisation via Satellite: An Initiative Moves Forward

By Jan-Peter Graap
It is amazing to see what God has done at the turn of the millennium using modern satellite technology both in Germany and throughout Europe. Read Article >>

After the Attack: Finding Open Doors to Share the Gospel in Beslan, Russia

By Jason Catizone
Beslan is a small town where people seem to know something about nearly everyone. It’s a town where hospitality is treasured and where children walk the streets freely. Beslan is a town where cows can graze wherever they please. It’s a town where one can often hear the rooster crow. Read Article >>

In Light of Eternity: Trans World Radio and the Gospel in Latin America

By Dawn Overman
In a traditional sense, the countries of Latin America have had access to the light of the gospel for decades, yet thousands still live in the dark, remaining “unchanged” in their lifestyles. Read Article >>

Engaging a New Generation through Media

By Tom Newman
From films, books, television and videogames, media and the art of storytelling have become the currency of culture and influence in our world. And though it’s often an unconventional method within the body of Christ, I can’t think of a greater place to communicate the stories and truths of God than through these mediums. Read Article >>

On the Frontlines of Disaster: Operation Blessing a First Responder to the Hurting

By Sarah Pate
The residents of the upper and lower ninth ward in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, never expected to hear the cracking sounds of the levee that gave way to the rushing floodwaters brought on by Hurricane Katrina. Read Article >>

One Year Later: Tsunami Devastation and Changed Lives

By Stephen Goode
Youth with a Mission (YWAM) teams have been working in war zones, crisis and natural disasters for the past twenty-six years. However, nothing has impacted us more than the 2004 tsunami. Read Article >>

Sri Lankan Devastation Allows the Universal Church an Opportunity to Give

By Adrian de Visser
Sri Lankan beaches are the most picturesque in the world. Soft sounds of the waves lapping, an endless strip of white, sandy beaches contrasting with deep, blue waters and coral reefs that are home to many types of tropical fish—these are the wonders of the Sri Lankan coast Read Article >>

Seekers and Skeptics at Your Door: Internet Evangelism and You

By Rusty Wright
Could God use you to reach people for Christ via the Internet? The answer may surprise you. Read Article >>

Christian Partnership Amidst and After the Tsunami Devastation

By William Sunderland
Where were you when the tsunami of 2005 devastated huge portions of Southeast Asia? Read Article >>

Multi-Media Evangelism: Opening Spiritual Ears through Deaf Ministry

By Howard Baldwin
Isaiah 29:18 says, “And in that day shall the deaf hear the words of the Book, and the eyes of the blind shall see out of obscurity, and out of darkness.” Without Christ we are all spiritually deaf to God. Deaf people need the gospel. God opens deaf spiritual ears through total communication for the deaf. Read Article >>

The JESUS Film Project: Finishing the Task

By Jim Green
The JESUS Film Project remains faithful to the calling of joining Christian workers throughout the world—both CCCI staff members and partnership ministries—to lift up Jesus in the whole world by producing language translations for the unreached people groups of the world. Read Article >>

The Advent of the Talking Bible

By Harvey Hoekstra
The advent of the “Talking Bible” revolutionizes how we can make the translated scriptures available in audio for non-readers. Read Article >>

Tract Evangelism…More Effective than Ever

By Peter Batzing
The old stereotype of a nattily-dressed hawker standing on the street corner handing out black and white “hellfire” gospel tracts is gone. Well, nearly. Modern-day tract evangelism has become extremely relevant, effective and even technological. And the best part is…it’s all so easy. Read Article >>