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Connecting Influences and Ideas for Global Mission: Insights from Lausanne Oceania


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Tina Waldrom interviews Julian Dunham and Julie-anne Laird, regional director, and co-regional director for Lausanne Oceania respectively. They discuss the importance of Connecting Influences and Ideas for Global Mission, who influencers are, and the place of issue networks when reaching the world for Christ. They also share their thoughts on the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation in Korea in 2024 and highlight a recent Lausanne Australia event featuring Ed Stetzer.

The Lausanne Movement is a global network of Christian influencers and leaders who are passionate about sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the world. It was founded in 1974 by Billy Graham and John Stott and has since become a platform for collaboration and partnership in fulfilling the Great Commission.

In this episode, Julian and Julie-anne note that the world is rapidly changing and that there is a need for diverse perspectives and approaches to share the gospel effectively. Issue networks are groups of individuals that come together to explore a particular issue or topic related to evangelism and mission. Some discussion is given to these and what is being addressed in Australia. Julian and Julie-anne highlight the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation in Korea in 2024. They note that this will be a significant event for global missions, bringing together Christian leaders from around the world to discuss how the gospel can be shared in a rapidly changing world.

 

In this podcast episode, you will discover…

  • Who the Lausanne Movement are.
  • The importance of connecting influences and ideas for global missions.
  • Who influencers are and how they impact the sharing and reception of the gospel.
  • How issue networks can broaden understanding and spark new ideas for global missions.
  • The significance of the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation in Korea in 2024 for global missions.
  • Insights from a recent Lausanne Australia event featuring Ed Stetzer and its relevance for Christian leaders.
  • The need for diverse perspectives and approaches to share the gospel effectively in a rapidly changing world.
  • The benefits of building relationships and fostering collaboration among Christian leaders and organizations.
  • How to apply to attend the Fourth Lausanne Congress in 2024.
  • And so much more…
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