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2004 Forum Daily Update Daily updates were made throughout the 2004 Forum in Pattaya, Thailand. These updates were made available online as well as in print to the forum participants. They have been made available on the Lausanne website to convey the progression of thought and events at the 2004 Forum. In addition, a Daily Blog was posted online, providing one individual's personal reflections throughout the Forum. A number of Photos from the Forum have been made available online as well.
Three New Regional Deputy Directors Announced Appointments by Rev. Doug Birdsall Rev. Doug Birdsall, International Chair-Elect for the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization (LCWE), has announced the appointment of three additional Regional Deputy Directors. Dr. Birdsall believes the Regional Deputy Directors “will bring great vitality and wisdom to the Lausanne movement by bringing perspectives from every region of the globe to the concerns and opportunities of world evangelism.” Mrs. Elke Werner from Marburg, Germany will serve as the Regional Deputy Director for Western Europe. Mrs. Werner is an author and speaker who has been used effectively in ministries across Germany and Europe. Serving as Regional Deputy Director for Northern Asia will be Dr. Agnes Liu from Hong Kong. Dr. Liu is the Director of the Chinese Coordination Center on World Evangelization. She has been active on the Lausanne Theology Working Group. Dr. Sameh Maurice from Cairo, Egypt has accepted the position of Regional Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa. Dr. Maurice served as the Bible expositor the first three days of the 2004 Forum. He is a physician, pastor and visionary leader who has ministered widely throughout the Middle East. These three join the following Regional Deputy Directors whose appointments were announced on October 3: East Asia: Dr. Hyung Keun (Paul) Choi (Korea), Seoul Theological University. South Asia: Rev. Adrian de Visser (Sri Lanka), Kethusevana National Church Planting. Eastern Europe: Dr. Fiodor MoKan (Russia), St. Petersburg Theological Seminary. Latin America: Dr. Norberto Saracco (Argentina), Pastor and Seminary President. Francopone Africa: Mr. Kadebe Daniel Bourdanne (Ivory Coast), International Fellowship of International Students. English-speaking Africa: Dr. John Azumah (Ghana), Presbyterian Minister With the appointment of these three leaders, Birdsall says the team of nine LCWE Regional Deputy Directors is now complete. Issue Group #2 - The Uniqueness of Christ in a Post-Modern World
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Issue Group #7 - Non-Traditional Families
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Issue Group #9
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It is only by working together that the Church realizes the benefits of credibility, release of the Holy Spirit’s power and refreshment for our people. Our divisions present the Church’s single greatest barrier to explosive breakthroughs in world evangelization. Action Plan
Issue Group #11 - Marketplace Ministries
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Issue Group #14 - Changing Expressions of the Church
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Issue Group #27 - Funding for Evangelism and Mission
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Issue Group #29 - Bioethics: Obstacle or Opportunity for the Gospel?
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2004 Forum Registration Statistics
Total Number of Registered Participants: 1,517
Total Number of Countries Represented: 115 (+ 191 participants listed as No Response) Region: Two-Thirds World (Majority World): 58.2% All Others: 41.8% Age Up to Age 35: 16.3% Age 36-49: 45.8% Age 50 or above: 31.2% No Response: 6.7% Gender Women: 24.3% Men: 72.2% No Response: 3.5% |




