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  2. Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization - Wikipedia

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    The Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, more commonly known as the Lausanne Movement, is a global movement that mobilizes Christian leaders to collaborate for world evangelization. The movement's fourfold vision is to see 'the gospel for every person, disciple-making churches for every people and place , Christ-like leaders for every ...

  3. Second International Congress on World Evangelization

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    The Second International Congress on World Evangelization, often called Lausanne II or Lausanne '89, was a Christian conference held in Manila, Philippines in 1989. The conference is noted for producing the Manila Manifesto, a renewed and expanded commitment to the Lausanne Covenant , an influential document in modern Evangelical Christianity.

  4. First International Congress on World Evangelization - Wikipedia

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    The First International Congress on World Evangelization (ICOWE), also sometimes called the Lausanne Congress or Lausanne '74, was a Christian conference held from 16 to 25 July 1974 in Switzerland. The conference is noted for producing the Lausanne Covenant , one of the major documents of modern evangelical Christianity.

  5. Doug Birdsall - Wikipedia

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    S. Douglas Birdsall is an American pastor who is the honorary chairman of the Lausanne Movement, a global network of Christians launched in 1974. He has been the executive chairman of Lausanne, and provided overall leadership for the Third Lausanne Congress in Cape Town, South Africa.

  6. Lausanne Covenant - Wikipedia

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    The Lausanne Covenant is a July 1974 religious manifesto promoting active worldwide Christian evangelism. [1] One of the most influential documents in modern evangelicalism , it was written at the First International Congress on World Evangelization in Lausanne , Switzerland, where it was adopted by 2,300 evangelicals in attendance.

  7. Christian mission - Wikipedia

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    Theological Education for the Mission of the Church in India: 1947 - 1987, New York: Peter Lang, 1992. Bainbridge, William F. Around the World Tour of Christian Missions: A Universal Survey (1882) 583 pages; full text online; Barnes, Jonathan S. Power and Partnership: A History of the Protestant Mission Movement (Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2013)

  8. Lausanne Movement - Wikipedia

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  9. Centre for Missional Leadership - Wikipedia

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    As the Seven Mountains movement emerged, the church was encouraged to repent for its retreat from these places of influence and instead infiltrate and permeate these areas as strategic mission outposts. [1] There has also been criticism that the church is out of touch with the pressures faced by people in secular jobs. [8]