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: https://lnkd.in/djVVy52J
About us
Like our founders Billy Graham and John Stott, we seek to be faithful stewards of God’s calling to connect influencers and ideas for global mission. We want to serve the global church well, with a spirit of humility, friendship, prayer, study, partnership, and hope, which Billy Graham called ‘the spirit of Lausanne’.
- Website
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http://www.lausanne.org
External link for Lausanne Movement
- Industry
- Religious Institutions
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1974
Employees at Lausanne Movement
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Kent Shaffer
Cofounder @ Create Good | Big data for collective impact
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Steve Woodworth
Moving Ministries Forward | CEO Mentor & Executive Team Advisor | Author of “Lost in Transition” | Future-Ready Succession Planning | Nonprofit…
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Michael Kaspar
Director of Global Initiatives at VisionSynergy
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Byron Spradlin
Non-profit home for Artistic Christians in ministry & Missions
Updates
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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: https://lnkd.in/gs6rg73s
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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: https://lnkd.in/gK73bbEy
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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: https://lnkd.in/gtPSvMrW
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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: https://lnkd.in/gsKJcmZm
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What’s happening in your region? The #regions not only present unique challenges, but from different perspectives provide opportunities for #evangelism. What steps can you take to share the gospel in your region this #Christmas season? Don’t see your region here? Stay tuned for part two coming next week. Read this section of the State of the Great Commission Report now: https://lnkd.in/djVVy52J
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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: https://lnkd.in/g3Mh_BUH #l4congress
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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: https://lnkd.in/gDCdkrMY Allen Yeh
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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: https://lnkd.in/gDZgSsxK
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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: https://lnkd.in/gSiwPrF7