The Value of the Movement and What’s Happening Now
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28 July 2011
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By joomladev
Cape Town 2010 brought together an
amazing group of men and women to serve as stewards. Recently on a call
with those stewards, they talked about their desire to stay connected to The Lausanne Movement. When I asked
what they valued about Lausanne, they mentioned four compelling factors:
- Friendships
that give them a sense of global connectedness and belonging
- Access to ideas and
information that provide a sense of intellectual stimulation
- A global perspective
on “my little corner of the world”
- A sense of hope and
strength that comes from being a part of a larger Movement
As evidence of the impact of Cape Town 2010 and the growing Lausanne
Movement, I receive reports every week of maturing friendships, developing
partnerships, and stimulating consultations from around the world. I pray
the following progress report will encourage you, as it does me, as we see God
on the move throughout our world.
Lausanne Gatherings and Gatherings of Lausanne-related
Networks. The following is a list of the many gatherings that
have taken place in recent weeks:
- Now and Next Theological
Consultation on Children, Nairobi
- Planning meeting for November
Eurasian Consultation, Kiev
- Australia Lausanne Committee
Consultation, Sydney
- Korea Lausanne Committee
Consultation, Seoul
- U.S. Lausanne Gathering,
Orlando.
- Meeting with French Lausanne
Leaders, Paris
- Forum of Bible Agencies
International, Edinburgh
- Lausanne Researchers Network,
Sao Paulo
- Latin American National
Gatherings in nine countries
- Consultation with WCC
representatives to Cape Town 2010, Geneva
- Consultation with Swiss
participants in the Congress, Lausanne
- Planning meeting for
September Middle East Consultation, Cairo
- Norway Lausanne
Consultations, Oslo
- Meeting with 1000 Russian
Pastors, Moscow
- Asian Leadership Consultation
on Evangelism, Ulan Bataar
Lausanne Biennial Leadership Meeting: From the 20th
to the 24th of June, 140 members our Lausanne global leadership community will
meet in Boston. Please be praying with us about our priorities for the
meeting and for God’s wisdom and guidance. The priorities include:
- Vision and Direction
for the future of The Lausanne Movement
- Celebration and
Evaluation of Cape Town 2010
- The Cape Town
Commitment, which will serve as our road map for the coming
decade. We want to ensure that the priorities of the Movement are
aligned with this historic document.
- Lausanne Leadership
and Structure to help strengthen Lausanne’s infrastructure,
budgeting and calendaring for the next three years. Additionally, we
will ratify appointments of new leaders for our Board of Directors and as
International Deputy Directors.
Like the younger leaders on the recent steward call, it is also my desire
that Lausanne will continue to provide the context for friendships around the
globe, for stimulating ideas and great resources, for global perspective on our
part of the world, and for a sense of hope as we bear witness to the glory of
the gospel in our world.