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Lausanne and the Voice of the ‘Flies’: Concerns From a Majority World Church Leader
During his closing remarks at the fourth Lausanne Congress, Michael Oh urged us not to be like the "flies" who can only see and remain in the filth, but rather like "bees" who see beauty rather than what is broken.
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Recentering Evangelism: Reflections on the Lausanne Movement
Evangelism is the proclamation of this powerful message in all its fullness and with all its implications. Apart from gospel proclamation there is no gospel transformation.
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Technology and The Holy Spirit: The Role of AI in Global Church Strategy
The idea of depending on an AI for the strategy of the church's evangelism and discipleship is unsettling. Using AI for data and summarizing is one thing; strategic direction is another.
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Well Done, Lausanne! Reflections on the Full Week of Lausanne 4
It is difficult to describe the breathtaking beauty of a Lausanne gathering with 5,200 people gathered in a single room with delegates from nearly every country on earth worshipping in joy and harmony.
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Learnings From Lausanne, Part 6: Broken and Beautiful
As the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization came to an end, we celebrated the Lord’s supper as a global church of over 5,000 delegates from 200+ countries.
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Reflecting on Lausanne Congress 2024: A Call to a Diverse, Holistic Gospel
As I reflect on the Lausanne Congress 2024 in Seoul, I feel like experienced a forestate of the new heavens and new earth.
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Declaring, Displaying, and the Future of Lausanne
What has been characteristic of the missiology of Lausanne over the last half century has been its unwavering commitment to “integral mission.”
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Learnings From Lausanne, Part 5: Declaring and Displaying
As day five of Lausanne 4 draws to a close, my heart is drawn to the moving presentation the Korean church gave of God’s faithfulness and sovereign hand in unleashing a gospel movement in and through their people.