Nov

19

2009

Mike Pohlman|9:36 am CT

Lausanne Movement

The buzz is picking up for Lausanne 2010. Wondering what it’s all about? In short, the Lausanne Movement is “a worldwide that mobilizes evangelical leaders to collaborate for world evangelization.” And in October 2010 the third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization is taking place in Cape Town, South Africa.

Here’s a brief history of the movement produced by the Lausanne Movement:

Mike Pohlman serves as the Executive Editor with The Gospel Coalition. A former church planter and senior pastor in the Pacific Northwest, Pohlman is a Ph.D. Candidate in American church history at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY.

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3 Comments

  1. Since my seminary days, I have been deeply impressed by the impact on world evangelization through the Lausanne movement that began in Lausanne, Switzerland. May the spirit of Lausanne live on in the upcoming Congress at Capetown to arouse the Church of Jesus Christ in making disciples of all nations.

  2. It is good to remember that evangelization without firsthand and personal knowledge of Christ, based on his perfect and diacritical death on the cross, i.e., the gospel of divine origin, is what “another Jesus”, “another spirit” and “another gospel” are all about (2 Cor. 11:4; Gal. 1: 6-12).

  3. [...] (HT: The Gospel Coalition) [...]

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