| Lausanne Connecting Point - October 2004 |
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2004 Forum Affirms Evangelism Ministry to World’s Most Needy (Thailand) “A New Vision, A New Heart and a Renewed Call†was the theme of the 2004 Forum for World Evangelization in Pattaya, Thailand this month. The Forum, hosted by the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization (LCWE), drew over 1,500 Christian leaders from nearly 130 countries to focus on the task of global evangelism. Throughout the Forum, participants exhibited a renewed sense of passion and energy to share the gospel of Jesus around the world. With a united emphasis on reaching the people most in need – children, those in poverty, the oppressed and abused and those living with disabilities – participants were challenged to recommit themselves and their ministries to evangelism. On the opening night of the gathering, 2004 Forum Chair Dr. Roger Parrott emphasized the desire to “catch the fresh wind of God†and urged the church to “sink the powerboats of ministry we have built and learn again to sail only on the wind of God.†Dr. Parrott recounted the story of the Apostle Peter being invited to walk on the water with Jesus and reminded the crowd that when Peter took his eyes off Jesus, he began to sink. He added that the same can be true when looking at the task of global evangelism and that instead of “looking to the power of our own motor which never allows us to stray far from our harbor, our focus must be on the limitless power of Jesus.†WORKING FORUM The Forum was a working consultation where, in addition to the main plenary sessions, much of the work was done in the smaller IG meetings. Many of these IGs had been meeting via the Internet, telephone and mail for several months prior to the Forum and the Pattaya meeting allowed leaders the opportunity to meet face-to-face to move their discussions toward an implementation action plan for the church. Mr. Paul Eshleman, JESUS Video Project, said the Forum provided a point of convergence for ministry practitioners and theorists that allowed participants to discuss strategies that will be both ministry-practical and theologically-sound. FORUM AFFIRMATIONS
LEADERSHIP TRANSITION Rev. S. Douglass Birdsall, President of Asian Access, was elected LCWE Executive Chair and Dr. Tetsunao (“Tedâ€) Yamamori, President Emeritus of Food for the Hungry International, was appointed LCWE International Director. By agreement with Lausanne, Dr. Yamamori will serve as International Director and then as Representative-At-Large. Dr. Yamamori, along with the Lausanne leadership, firmly believes that LCWE should have, as International Director, a younger leader from a non-western country. During his term as International Director, Dr. Yamamori will work with the Lausanne Committee to find someone who can fulfill those requirements. Rev. Birdsall also announced the appointment of nine International Deputy Directors (IDDs) who will take on regional responsibilities for Lausanne. Rev. Birdsall says Lausanne will benefit by the addition of these new leaders who bring “perspectives from every region of the world to the concerns and opportunities of world evangelism.†The leaders named as IDDs are:
Dr. Yamamori says the International Deputy Directors “will work closely with Forum Issue Group leaders, senior associates and others who will emerge as voluntary leaders in their own countries.†He believes the new structure will allow Lausanne to “exercise a spirit of unity and cooperation in seeking out new relationships with evangelical ministries, organizations and networks in any and all countries facilitated by Deputy Directors.†FUTURE STEPS Leaders say the Forum offers an excellent opportunity for an expanded impact under the Lausanne Covenant and Lausanne Mission Statement of “The Whole Church taking the Whole Gospel to the Whole World.†The widely adopted Lausanne Covenant has served as a theological gathering point since 1974 for individuals, denominations and ministries interested in collaboration toward the task of global evangelism. In addition to the production of the Lausanne Ocassional Papers, Lausanne leaders have begun planning a Younger Leaders Conference in 2006 and are exploring a third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization in 2010. By Dr. Tetsunao Yamamori,
International Director of Lausanne Colleagues in global and strategic evangelization. I am honored by the confidence the Lausanne leaders have shown in me by choosing me as the new International Director of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization. Able and prominent leaders have preceded me in this position. It is with humility and a plea to the Lord for guidance that I accept this assignment. In looking ahead to the future of Lausanne, I wish to make the following five comments. 1. The Vision of the Lausanne Movement: We must reaffirm the vision again and again to keep it ablaze in our minds. It has been, is, and will be this: We are to pray, plan, and work together for the whole church to take the whole gospel to the whole world, as articulated in the combined documents of the Lausanne Covenant of 1974 and the Manila Manifesto of 1989. Our focus is on world evangelization. Whatever the topic, it should relate to world evangelization. Reaching the unreached is the soul of Lausanne. 2. The Challenge of the 21st Century: The Christian world has benefited from the wealth of important resources that were produced at the special consultation held in Pattaya in 1980. Perhaps one of the best-known contributions of Lausanne has been the publication of the “Lausanne Occasional Papers†that dealt with key issues challenging the church’s evangelistic efforts in the 1980s and early 1990s. The 2004 Forum is, in essence, Pattaya II, not Lausanne III, examining afresh the critical issues confronting the church in the 21st century. The fruits of this Forum will be widely shared around the world through various mediums. It is our hope that the findings of the Forum will once again become the engine of world evangelization, as did the publications of Pattaya I in 1980, to push the Lausanne movement forward. 3. The Strategic Role of Issue Groups Beyond the Forum: Each of 31 Issue Groups has developed a global network of its own in the course of working together for the Forum. It is our hope that each group will continue its networking beyond the Forum to further explore the topic, disseminate its findings, engage the churches through various forms of briefing, and lead them to action. In presenting a particular issue, each group needs to make its case and communicate its urgency in relationship to world evangelization. Let me cite a couple of examples: (a) Uniqueness of Christ in a Post-Modern World (the topic of one of the Issue Groups). Dr. John Stott, in his Lausanne interview with Gary Barnes, described pluralism as the most critical issue today. Pluralism, itself an ideology, “affirms the independent validity of all faiths. It therefore rejects as arrogant and wholly unacceptable every attempt to convert anybody (let alone everybody) to our opinions.†Now, post-modernism is an idea that denies the existence of transcendent truth. In such a context of evangelization, we must boldly proclaim the uniqueness of Christ because, as Dr. Stott says, Jesus is unique in his incarnation, atonement, resurrection, and gift of the Spirit. Without the successful defense of the uniqueness of Christ, our evangelistic efforts will become nullified. (b) Holistic mission: This is the Issue Group of which I was a part. We discussed holistic mission from various perspectives: (1) The Biblical and Historical Foundations, (2) Relief, (3) Hunger, (4) Health, and (5) Economic Justice. The context of the 21st century demands a holistic approach to evangelism and the Lausanne Movement firmly adheres to it. Now, speaking of the wind of the Spirit blowing as Dr. Roger Parrott eloquently expounded in his opening message, our group experienced something special. We had a panel discussion on “The Church and the AIDS Crisis.†It was such a powerful session that echoed what was already in the hearts and minds of most members of the group. The consensus of the group was: There is no point in talking about world evangelization without Lausanne taking seriously the enormity of the global AIDS pandemic and its impact on the church and the world. Ravi Zacharias, a Christian apologist, said: “If the church of Jesus Christ rises to the challenge of HIV/AIDS, it will be the greatest apologetic the world has ever seen.†The Lausanne Movement must, and will, deal with this topic more fully in the coming months. 4. Mandate for Action: The 2004 Forum has given us a mandate for action. Having reaffirmed in our hearts the combined vision of the Lausanne Covenant and the Manila Manifesto and having delineated the critical issues facing the church in the 21st century, we who have gathered at Pattaya must make the Forum findings known to the evangelical community throughout the world, reiterate the historic Lausanne vision of world evangelization, and help implement the holistic gospel of word and deed in our encounter with the lost, suffering, and troubled world. What the world needs is hope – the hope that is possible only through Jesus Christ. Lausanne is a movement made up of individuals committed to world evangelization. You who have assembled here constitute the nucleus of Lausanne partners for the coming years. You will help catalyze a fresh movement in Lausanne. Lausanne needs your continued active participation beyond Pattaya. The de-centralized and de-institutionalized format of the new Lausanne will be best served by having Deputy Directors in charge of various key regions of the world. These Deputy Directors will work closely with Issue Group leaders, Senior Associates, and others who, among the Forum participants, will emerge as voluntary leaders in their own countries. Lausanne will exercise a spirit of unity and cooperation in seeking out new relationships with evangelical ministries, organizations, and networks in any and all countries facilitated by Deputy Directors. 5. Request for prayers: As we move ahead, we need your incessant prayers.
The world's largest missions event focused on young people is making some
major changes. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship announced that their 21st
Urbana will be moving to Saint Louis, Missouri, USA when it convenes in 2006.
Jim Tebbe, InterVarsity's Vice-President and Director of Missions says "Moving
to a new location gives you an opportunity to look at the program through new
eyes and new ways of doing things. Another thing is growth. At any given time we
get 20,000 people who attend Urbana. Well, there are 15-million students in the
United States and we've been maxed out for the past 20 years." Full Story from Mission Network News: http://mnn.gospelcom.net/article/6586
The Internet is widely acknowledged as the new missions front to be explored.
Through it, ministries are able to reach countless thousands who need resources
and tools that they otherwise could not access. OC International's Tim and
Annette Gulick are spearheading an Internet ministry in Mexico. Tim says they
"are providing resources and training materials for people that work with youth
in Latin America . . . through the website, as well as through CD's that we
distribute, through friends and through conferences." Annette says the website
is geared to Spanish-speakers throughout the world.
Full Story from Mission Network News: http://mnn.gospelcom.net/article/6556 By Glenda Weldon, Chair, Intercession Working Group
Praise God for the daily evidence of His hand of blessing during Forum 2004. Our hearts are overwhelmed with praise and thanks to God for all that He did among us as we met together in Plenary Sessions, Issue Groups and Committees and as we prayed and shared and ate together. God answered our cry for a “New Heart, a New Vision and a Renewed Call†to fulfil the Great Commission. Special thanks must go to the Prayer Team led by Barbara Brierley and Derek Brant, for their ministry 24 hours a day throughout the Forum. Praise and thank God:
Please pray that we will respond to God’s call:
Please pray for:
Issue Groups Prayer Requests Praise God for all that was accomplished as the Issue Group participants prayed and worked together. Please pray:
IG7: Non-Traditional Families
IG13: Prayer in Evangelism
IG26: Reaching and Mobilizing the Diaspora and International
Students
"For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea.†Habakkuk 2:1 |



