Only by reading today with the eyes of faith the new challenges facing humanity can we better understand the renewed obedience to the Word and the creativity that the Lord demands now. In that sense, René Padilla was a theologian who responded to his time.
Through the concept of “integral mission”, he helped global evangelicals balance evangelism and social action. The pastor was one of the most influential Latin American evangelical leaders in the Lausanne Movement and IFES.
Global reflections on a universal sin (Part 1/2). An article by CJ Davison and Richard Coleman.
A biblical case for employing those with disabilities.
Understanding new generations is an essential part of a true mission mind in this rapidly changing world. An article by Steve Sang-Cheol Moon.
Restoring public truth in a media-dominated world.
Toward a ‘third culture’ of oneness in Christ. An article by Kirst Rievan.
The formation and scope of a distinctive spirituality. An article by Daewon Moon.
Pandemic partnership for health professionals and the church. An article by Ted Lankester.
Lament, communities of care and the new normal. An article by Gladys K. Mwiti.
Be aware that in the midst of our congregants, viewers, and readers there are folks who are facing mental health issues, on a spectrum from moderate to chronic. An article by Hebert Palomino O.
The Spanish Evangelical Alliance publishes a report “to help churches reflect on the missionary challenges and possibilities of the new normality”.
Pandemic has emphasized our own inadequate material and naturalistic assumptions about reality. An article by Stephen Ko, Paul Hudson, and Jennifer Jao.
In challenging circumstances, European evangelicals share a message of hope.
“We need to put more emphasis on missional discipleship”, says a report of the Lausanne Movement in Spain about how evangelical churches understand mission.
A call to global prayer. An article by Jacob Daniel.
Global gateway cities and the opportunity for mission. An article by Charles Rijnhart.
Three years prior to Cape Town 2010, the Lausanne Theology Working Group had been meeting. It had a core of about 12 members – men and women from every continent. Over the course of our meetings, some 60 people altogether took part in a series of international consultations
The online event looked back on the impact of the Cape Town Lausanne Movement global gathering, 10 years ago. ‘Impact groups’ shared about how they prepare for the 2021 European conference.
Lausanne Europe invites evangelical leaders to gather online and reflect on the relevance today of the 2010 Cape Town Commitment. Saturday 24 October, 19:00 CET.
The complementary and transforming ministry of ‘fresh expressions’. An article by Michael Moynagh.
Evangelical organisations call for action to preserve biodiversity in the statement ‘Faith Call to Action for the UN Summit on Biodiversity’.
Learning from the majority world template of suffering and sacrifice. An article by Israel Oluwole Olofinjana.
Over the past eight months, Impact Groups have been forming all over Europe. How to reach young people in urban settings and on university campuses with the dynamic gospel will be one of the topics discussed at the Oct. 24 online event.
Imagining a post-virus landscape and its effects on missions. By R. McLeod and D. Taylor.
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