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Lausanne Movement
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The birth of Jesus symbolizes God’s plan for redemption. As we celebrate Christmas, will you recommit to advancing His mission by asking yourself who will tell YOUR region about the peace, love, and salvation that Christ came to freely give? Access this section of the State of the Great Commission Report now to better understand the challenges in your region:
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Lausanne Movement
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Accessing funds and communicating the gospel has never been easier for Majority World mission workers. So what is the next step towards fruitful collaboration? Read this LGA article now to find out:
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Lausanne Movement
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Nobody is going to do this alone. To truly take to bring the gospel to the ends of the earth, we need each other. Listen to this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast now to hear Lisa Pak dive into the complex reality of global missions:
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Lausanne Movement
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If we really want to hear from the young and involve them, it is time to employ practical steps toward that reality. The young are not merely the church’s future; they are the church now. Read the full article now to learn how:
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Lausanne Movement
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Did you know less than one percent of the world’s missionaries are in Mali? In this week’s episode of ‘God on the Move’, Nouh Ag Infa Yattara shares his incredible journey from a nomadic Tuareg upbringing in Mali to pastor spreading Gospel in one of the toughest regions for Christianity. Listen to this episode now:
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Lausanne Movement
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Christians need to critically navigate the use of AI, balancing the opportunities it affords with the very real dangers and costs that it represents. In this LGA article, Simon Cozens provides a helpful framework for those seeking to apply AI to the mission of the church. Read the article now:
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Lausanne Movement
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What is beautiful? The whole church declaring and displaying Christ together. Listen to the full plenary session now as Michael Oh passionately calls for global unity among evangelicals to fulfill the Great Commission:
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Lausanne Movement
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Human voices are being emulated by the latest AI software matter—the voice, word selection, syntax, and even pronouns are being listened to, processed, copied, and incorporated into the latest showcase for Apple, Google, or X Holdings. This is critical for Christians to take seriously. The church needs theologically astute men and women who can recognize these complexities within the emerging field of AI technologies. Read the full article now:
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Lausanne Movement
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What if God wanted our vision for wealth, poverty, and justice to be radically different from the world's? In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Matheus Ortega teaches us how to align our lives with a kingdom-centered approach to economics. Tune in now:
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Lausanne Movement
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It might not seem like it, but personal renewal is the foundation for revival. Listen to Sarah’s journey of personal renewal and healing, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness in making space for God’s presence:
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Lausanne Movement
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At arguably one of the most strategic gatherings of the global church, jellyfish salad, kimchi, soybean paste soup and fluffy white rice with soup were on the participants’ minds, a tasty break between the sessions at the Congress. So what does the food served at the Fourth Lausanne Congress have to do with God’s mission? Read the full article to find out:
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Lausanne Movement
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Have courage ♥️ To watch Ronaldo Lidório unpack the spread of the gospel through five powerful waves from the book of Acts or to listen to your favorite plenary sessions from the Congress, use our Accelerate tool:
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Lausanne Movement
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If we do not cultivate the next generation of mission leaders now, it will soon be too late. So how do we cultivate the next generation well? Read the article to get tips and suggestions for leadership succession in missions today:
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Lausanne Movement
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Would you move to a new country if God called you there? In this week’s episode of ‘God on the Move’, Mirjam shares her remarkable journey from her childhood in Germany and missionary experiences in Africa, to her call to China and eventual work in Taiwan. Mirjam recounts moments of doubt, cultural shocks, and profound realizations, culminating in her current role at Bethesda Home for children and adults with disabilities in Hualien, Taiwan. Tune in to her story now:
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Lausanne Movement
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This is not to diminish virtual participation, but merely to note that some connections are only possible when we are in a space together, and are not the same when we are only relating through our screens. Read the full article to learn about the embodied word in the age of AI:
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Lausanne Movement
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What task has God given you to do? Focus on that, and with boldness do it. In our latest episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, discover how decades of wisdom and experience have shaped Dr. Manfred Kohl’s vision for equipping the next generation of workers for the harvest. Listen to this episode now:
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Lausanne Movement
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Many Christian professors self-censor in the public academy, because self- identifying as Christian can be a career risk. As the university goes, so goes the culture, because the university is where the leaders of tomorrow will be trained and shaped for service. Read the full article now:
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Lausanne Movement
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We are tempted to pay attention only to the stories of brutalities and deaths happening in Syria. But God has been working through his people. Meet Ruba, a dentist by profession and CEO of a Syria-based humanitarian organization that focuses on trauma healing and counseling for those experiencing trauma due to the civil war. This is her story. Read the article now:
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Lausanne Movement
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“War gives us more faith.” In this week's episode of "God on the Move", Vika shares her profound journey of faith, resilience, and ministry in war-torn Eastern Ukraine. Through personal stories, Vika highlights the unity among Ukrainian churches and the unwavering strength of her faith, even amidst immense adversity. Listen to this episode now:
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Lausanne Movement
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The Fourth Lausanne Congress is over. So how should we continue to accelerate global mission together in the years ahead? In this issue of the Lausanne Global Analysis, we look at four factors that will shape the future of global mission: leadership succession, financial sustainability, artificial intelligence, and spiritual revivalism. Read this issue now: Don’t forget, the Lausanne Global Analysis is also available in Portuguese, Spanish, French, and Korean.
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