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In This Issue:
  • Lausanne World Pulse
  • Christmas Greeting from Doug Birdsall
  • German Lausanne Committee Leadership Change
  • Lausanne Movement in German Book Now Available
  • Tentmaking Conference in Lisbon in 2006
  • Latin American Theology Journal Premiers Spring 2006
  • The Mission Begins with Prayer
  • Praise & Prayer
 
Lausanne World Pulse

The December issue of Lausanne World Pulse (LWP) is now online.   LWP is a monthly online publication committed to serving those involved in global evangelism and missions by providing relevant news, information, and analysis from around the world.

This month, www.LausanneWorldPulse.com features the following articles:

Also available are:

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LWP is a partnership of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization (LCWE) and Wheaton College's (Chicago, IL., USA) Institute of Strategic Evangelism, Evangelism and Mission Information Service (EMIS) and Intercultural Studies Department.

A Christmas Greeting from Doug Birdsall

Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ! What a joy to share with you as we observe Advent and anticipate the coming celebration of our Savior's birth.  

I am reminded of how Christ first came to earth. In the midst of Imperial domination and oppression, he came to us in utter humility, frailty, and poverty. In the midst of an Imperial census, he was known only to his parents and to a few unnamed shepherds. In the midst of death, he lived. I am amazed as I meditate on the immensity of God's plan of salvation and the fulfillment of his centuries old promises packaged in the smallest, most helpless, and unassuming package--the smallest ray of light in the midst of much darkness.

As we celebrate Christmas this year, we remember this fulfillment of Gods promises. We remember his identification with us in our poor and helpless state. We remember his presence with us, Immanuel.  

We remember all of this, even as we remember the horror of the South Asian Tsunami just one year ago.

In the midst of much death and destruction, the tsunami challenged the Church's head, heart, and hands.   As we reached out to help aid and comfort, and grappled with and affirmed God's sovereignty in the midst of this tragedy, Ajith Fernando (Sri Lanka) encourages us in his work "After the Tsunami" to not only express sorrow for the slain, but to believe God can bring good even out of tragedy (Romans 8.28).   Fernando reminds us to allow God to comfort us and to remember the glorious end that is surely coming, even as we groan with creation and as God groans with us (John 11.33-35).

As I traveled in Asia these past few weeks, I am reminded of the hope and life that is in Christ. I am reminded that he is the one who is growing the church, his word is going forth, and he is faithful to finish the good work that he has started in all of us. I was encouraged visiting Phnom Penh, Cambodia where I taught pastors and their wives. Although the church in Cambodia was nearly exterminated during the years of the Pol Pot killing fields, now it is one of the fastest growing churches in the world. I was heartened by the vibrancy of the Church during my recent visits with leaders from Cambodia, Japan, Malaysia and Korea as they daily live out the hope of the gospel.

As we celebrate the coming of our King, let's remember his promises to return again, to wipe away every tear, that there will be no more death, no more crying or pain or shame for the old order of things shall pass away (Revelations 21.4; Isaiah 25.8). Everything will be made new.

It is in that hope we not only celebrate what the Lord has already done in fulfilling his promise of sending us a Savior, but we also celebrate all of the promises he will fulfill when he comes again. Come Lord Jesus come, and may all the earth rejoice!

May you, your family, and your ministry experience all the blessings and joy of Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year!

Yours in Christ,
Doug
Doug Birdsall
Executive Chair
Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization

German Lausanne Committee Leadership Change

Birgit Winterhoff follows Ulrich Parzany

Rev. Birgit Winterhoff
The Board of the German Lausanne Movement has elected Birgit Winterhoff as new Chair of the German Lausanne Committee (GLC).   The GLC is also operating under the name Coalition for Evangelization.

Rev. Birgit Winterhoff lives in Halle and is a full-time pastor of the Evangelical Church of Westphalia. She follows Rev. Ulrich Parzany who was unable to be a candidate for the Chair because of age.

Apart from her ministry as a pastor in Halle/Westphalia, the 52-year-old Winterhoff is also Deputy Chair of Evangeliumsrundfunk in Wetzlar (ERF - Good News Evangelical Broadcasting). She was Chair of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Jugendevangelisation (an association that joins evangelistic youth ministries) for seven years and contributed to the planning and carrying out of the Christival (the biggest German Christian Youth Congress) in 1996 in Dresden and in 2002 in Kassel.   

Rev. Ulrich ParzanyIn addition, she has preached on the radio (morning devotions on Radio WDR) for 13 years and contributed to different projects of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Missionarischer Dienste (AMD - an organization that initiates evangelistic projects within the Evangelical Church in Germany).

Hartmut Bärend, General Secretary of the AMD, and Hartmut Steeb, General Secretary of the German Evangelical Alliance were also elected as Deputy Chairs.

The German Lausanne Committee will be led by an Executive Committee that "apart from the Chairpersons" consists of:

  • Wilfried Bohlen, head of the Missions Department, Bund Evangelisch-Freikirchlicher Gemeinden (Baptist Church)
  • Klaus Jürgen Diehl, head of the AMD - Evangelical Church of Westphalia
  • Erhard Michel, head of the Inlandmission im Bund Freier Ev. Gemeinden (Evangelical Free Church)
  • Dr. Roland Werner, head of Christustreff Fellowship and Chair of Christival
GLC Office Moves to Bad Blankenburg

In connection with the changes in leadership and leadership structure, and to use synergetic effects, the GLC office will move to the German Evangelical Alliance headquarters in Bad Blankenburg (Thuringia).

The Coalition for Evangelization operates as a network of ministry leaders of evangelistic and mission-orientated movements in Germany. The goal is to further Evangelization in Germany, to initiate and carry out mission projects and to search for new ways to reach people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

At the last Board meeting, the Lausanne Covenant was summarized by Hartmut Bärend, General Secretary of AMD, in the following way:

  • A clear affirmation of the death of Jesus Christ as the ransom for the sins of men.
  • A clear affirmation of the authority of the Bible as the One Word of God.
  • A passionate focus on world evangelism including the main target of inviting people to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and to being part of His church.
  • A clear affirmation of the fact that evangelization and social responsibility are both part of our Christian duty.
  • A clear call to follow Christ.
 
Lausanne Movement in Germany Book Now Available

Eine neue Vision (a new vision), Die Lausanner Bewegung in Deutschland. (the Lausanne Movement in Germany) is now available.   This German-language book gives background information on the Lausanne Movement and its impact on Germany including:

  • History and present situation of the Lausanne Movement, Erhard Berneburg
  • The uniqueness of Christ and the world of religions, Rolf Hille

  • The urgency of evangelism, Klaus-Jürgen Diehl

  • The publicity of evangelism, Ulrich Parzany

  • Mission as transformation, Rolf Zwick

  • Impulses from Manila 1989, Birgit Winterhoff

  • Impressions from Pattaya 2004, 16 participants share the essence of their Issue Group (very briefly)
  • A new vision-a new passion, Roland Werner

  • Looking back-looking forward, Elke Werner

  • Lausanne in Germany: Pro Christ 2006, Jan-Peter Graap

  • Christival 2008, Roland Werner

  • Pattaya Declaration

  • Bibliography of the Lausanne Movement

  • Publications of the Coalition for Evangelism/Lausanne Movement Germany

The book was edited by Arndt Schnepper and Roland Werner.   It may be ordered under the ISBN: 3-7751-4448-X from the publishing house of Hänssler-Verlag, D- 71087 Holzgerlingen. Email: 이 이메일 주소는 스팸머로부터 보호됩니다. 보시려면 자바스크립트를 활성화 하십시요

TENTMAKING CONFERENCE IN LISBON, 2006

Lausanne 2004 Forum Issue Group 10B will hold a conference for their Issue Group in Lisbon, Portugal 2-5 February 06. Go to the blog www.tentinlisbon.blogspot.com   for more information or email 이 이메일 주소는 스팸머로부터 보호됩니다. 보시려면 자바스크립트를 활성화 하십시요 .

Organizers plan to make the blog interactive and will post updates on the subjects of interest to the Conference.

LAUSANNE WOMEN's NETWORK NEWSLETTER, December 2005
By Robyn Claydon

The Forum on World Evangelization hosted by Lausanne in Thailand at the end of 2004 seems a long way away now, but the memory of 1500 people from 130 countries all working on particular issues related to obstacles and opportunities for the gospel still lingers. All the reports from the Issue Groups are now on the web: www.lausanne.org and are a great resource for individual Christians and churches. Do look them up and feel free to download those that are of particular interest to you and encourage church leaders to look closely at the suggested outcomes from each group.   Some countries are organizing one-day consultations in their city on one or more of the papers and encouraging Christian leaders to attend so that the impact of the Forum and the work which came from it will spread far beyond the Forum itself.

LAUSANNE YOUNGER WOMEN's NETWORK

Some of you will remember that a few years ago I was able to take 18 gifted young Christian women leaders from fourteen different countries to Berlin for a week with five older women who were experienced in a variety of ministries. This was a “Mentoring� conference where ideas and ministries were shared, gifting examined, the Scriptures studied, prayer experienced and the city of Berlin explored!

Twelve of those who were with us in Berlin were at the Forum and each was involved in one of the Issue Groups. It was wonderful to meet up again and to see what the Lord has been doing in each of our lives since we had all been together.

Let me share with you the ministry of two of these young women.

EVANGELINE SITA IN INDIA

Some years ago Evangeline started teaching a small group of children from a slum in Hyderabad to read. She sat with them under a tree and from this humble beginning has grown a school of 560 children with Evangeline as the Principal.   I had the great privilege of visiting her school and speaking to the children and teachers at the end of a week's Vacation Bible School.   Hundreds of children, not only from her school, but from other schools nearby had come every day for a week in the holidays to learn about Jesus. The singing of these children and their smiling faces is something I will always remember.

I had an opportunity to speak to the children on the importance of the Bible as God's wonderful letter to each of us and at the end of the session each child was given a New Testament in his or her own language.

Evangeline Sita is a young Christian woman who has put the needs of her country ahead of her own personal ambitions, choosing to sit under a tree in the slums at the end of her university training instead of seeking paid employment as a teacher.   As a result, God has used her in a mighty way. Many of the children who attend her school, St Andrew's School, Hyderabad, can’t afford the small fees that need to be charged and Evangeline herself does not take a salary so that any money received goes straight to the school. If you would like to support the work of Evangeline and help some of the children continue at the school, do let me know and I will put you in touch with her.

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Latin American Theology Journal Premiers Spring 2006

By Dr. Lindy Scott, General Editor

It is with great excitement that we announce the publication of Latin American Theology, a new journal in English from the Fraternidad Teológica Latinoamericana. The journal will make its debut in the spring of 2006 and will consist of two issues per year. Most writings of Latin American Protestants have not been available to the English-speaking world. This journal will begin to remedy that situation as it opens a greater dialogue between Christians in Latin America and people from around the world who read English. Each issue of the journal will include several solid articles around a common theme and include unique reviews of important books. Books originating in Africa, Asia, and the "North" will be reviewed by Latin American Christians and books by Latino authors will be reviewed by colleagues from around the world.

The first issues will contain articles by a younger generation of Latin American Christian leaders and articles from others including:

  • Ruth Padilla DeBorst - President of the Fraternidad Teológica Latinoamericana
  • Arturo Piedra - Professor at the Universidad Evangélica Latinoamericana in San Jose, Costa Rica
  • Valdir Steuernagel - Founder and leader of the "Movimento Encontrao" within the Brazilian Lutheran Church

Book reviews will include:

  • Colossians Remixed: Subverting the Empire by Brian Walsh and Sylvia Keesmaat, reviewed by Rene Padilla
  • The New Global Mission by Samuel Escobar, reviewed by the South African Fritz Van Der Lecq
  • Terrorism and the War in Iraq: A Christian Word from Latin America by Rene Padilla and Lindy Scott, reviewed by Sidney Rooy

We welcome articles, book reviews, and potential members for the editorial board. The cost of the Journal is $50 annually for academic institutions (two issues per year) and $35 for individuals. The Boletín Teológico (in Spanish) of the Fraternidad Teológico Latinoamericano (three volumes annually) is also available at the same price.

For more information on subscribing, please contact:

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The Mission begins with Prayer

It's easy to be overwhelmed by the many things for which we all need to pray. Sarah Plummer has taken the initiative to help many refocus their prayer life.

In 2003, Sarah Plummer was in hospital undergoing tests for a serious health condition when she suffered massive heart failure. Her coronary arteries dissected, and normally death would have followed within minutes. Yet, Sarah's life was spared by God's amazing intervention as she was rushed into an operating room already prepared for open heart surgery.

Sarah now lives under the shadow of a rare genetic condition that could end her life without warning. God has used this experience to deepen and focus her compassion and prayer for the lost.

In 2004, Sarah initiated and released the first prayer journal "40 Days with the Risen Lord." This prayer tool is to be used from Easter Sunday to Ascension Day each year. The journal is ready for 2006 and has been designed to be used year after year.

"40 Days with the Risen Lord" is a simple tool with rich, Bible-based theology. It is not an in-depth treatise on prayer, but rather an engaging and accessible resource for everyone.  

"40Days With the Risen Lord" encourages personal prayer, and joins those prayers with countless others who are using the Journal around the world - all engaged in praying at the same time for an outpouring of God's Spirit on the nations.

For information on resources, go to www.40dayswiththerisenlord.org.   Resources include

  • A new DVD for individuals and small groups.   There are 40 episodes for individuals which feature the International Bible Society's dramatised Bible passages (NIV).   The on-camera hosts are Karen Pang (Play School) and Mal Heap (Logosdor).   Five of the DVD episodes double as "Days of Reflection" which can be sued by small groups.   These consist of a short talk on camera from Peter Jensen, Richard Coekin, Scott Blackwell and Ivan Lee, followed by several discussion questions to lead into prayer.
  • Full text sermons are also available from the Rev Barry Dudding, St James, Croydon.  
  • In addition, a new children's Prayer Journal (downloadable from the website), written by Mal and Matt from "Quizworks."

Orders close March 1, 2006

Go to http://www.40dayswiththerisenlord.org for more information.

Praise & Prayer

By Glenda Weldon, Chair, Intercession Working Group, LCWE

He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.

And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.   This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger."

Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests."   Luke 2: 5-14  

As we celebrate again the wonder of "the Word [Who] became flesh and made his dwelling among us", may our heart be stirred with a renewed zeal to see the whole world have an opportunity to hear and respond to this glorious Good News!

Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Evangelism (LCJE)
Please pray for:

  • The effective use of the LOP #60 "Jewish Evangelism - A call to the Church." It has been well received within the network of Jewish mission agencies.
  • The LCJE International Coordinating Committee meeting on January 24-25, 2006 to plan for the next international conference of Jewish mission agencies to take place in Hungary in 2007.   Please pray God's guidance on their program planning.
  • The individual members of the Lausanne Coordinating Committee, especially for Kai Kjær-Hansen, International Coordinator.   He is responsible for his ministry and scholarly responsibilities, publication of the LCJE BULLETIN and excellence in the networking of Jewish mission agencies through the LCJE.

Theology Working Group

The Theology Working Group is holding its first Consultation early in 2006. Please pray for Dr Chris Wright as he plans this meeting and seeks the Lord for the most significant issues to be addressed by this group.

Younger Leaders Gathering

Please pray for:

  • The Selection and Planning Committees as they continue their work for the YLG.
  • The finances needed for scholarships for participants.
  • The Lord to bring together those who will be equipped and empowered by the Holy Spirit to advance the cause of World Evangelisation.

Intercession Working Group

  • Regional Prayer Summits have been with prayer leaders from Eastern Europe in Romania and from Latin America in El Salvador. Please pray for John Robb and the leaders from these regions as they establish and develop dynamic, growing regional prayer networks and for God's healing, transforming hand upon both regions.
  • National Day of Prayer in USA will be on 4 May, 2006. The theme is II Chronicles 7:14 as well as calling America to honour God found in----I Samuel 2:30b "God honours those who honour Him. Please pray the organising committee and for God's people across the USA to respond to this call to prayer for their Nation.
  • 4 June, 2006, Pentecost Sunday, will be a significant day for prayer around the world.   Christians will be gathering for:
    • Global Day of Prayer
    • Worldwide Day of Prayer for Children at Risk
    • In Australia, the Children's Prayer Network, supported by other National Prayer Networks, is organising a massive Prayer Gathering at Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the centre of Australia.   The rock will be circled by children and those who gather with them, as they rededicate our nation to the Lord. It is the National Day of Thanksgiving and also the 400th Anniversary of the following declaration by De Quiros, the Portuguese explorer: "Let the heavens, the earth, the waters with all their creatures and all those here present witness that I, Captain Pedro Fernandez de Quiros...in the name of Jesus Christ…hoist this emblem of the Holy Cross on which His (Jesus Christ's) person was crucified and whereon He gave His life for the ransom and remedy of all the human race...on this Day of Pentecost, 14 May 1606...I, take possession of all this part of the South as far as the pole in the name of Jesus...Which from now on shall be called the Southern land of the Holy Ghost...and this always and forever...and to the end that to all natives, in all the said lands, the holy and sacred evangel may be preached zealously and openly." Pedro Fernandez de Quiro

Christian Research

  • Please pray for Peter Brierley and his team for wisdom in analysing the results of the English Church Census held in 2005 May, which had all the information entered into our computers by end-October. They had a 50% response from the 38,000 churches in England.
  • Please pray for Peter as he makes plan to write a book giving the results, but making the book a clarion call for action to DO something to stop the numbers declining.

HIV/AIDS Consultation

  • Praise God that this Consultation went very well. Seven of the Lausanne International Deputy Directors were able to attend.
  • Please continue to pray for Brian Considine in his leadership of the Global Aids Prayer Partnership.
  • Please prayfor the goal to mobilize 100,000 churches for united prayer to end AIDS, the fuel of a new movement, by 2010.
  • Please pray also for a new initiative to mobilize individuals for a lifestyle of Prayer-Care-Share, through the Three Million Voices campaign. Three Million Voices, GAPP's vehicle for mobilization, officially launched 1 December with an online Declaration of Commitment already signed by national evangelical leaders.www.globalaidsprayer.org/

Ethne 06 - Ministry among the Least Reached People Groups
Please pray for:

  • The safety and protection for all participants, both local and overseas for both meetings, including transportation graces.
  • The convening group, steering committee and the various workgroups to be able to finalize all the details, raise all the funds necessary, and complete all necessary preparations for the meetings in March 2006.
  • Health and strength for every leader and the network of participants and intercessors despite long hours, and that they would keep their focus on the Lord who is their strength.
  • Participants for whom English is not their first language—for translation solutions which help everyone clearly understand and interact together in a way that is honouring to the Lord.
  • God's glory to fill the meetings and Satan's forces to have no opportunity for attacks - body, soul or spirit - as we move toward the main meeting - so that there are no hindrances, harassments, or backlashes against any of the participants, intercessors or supporters.
  • All the audio-visual equipment (computers, projectors, flash drives, sound systems, musical instruments, cables, electricity, etc.) as this is often a problem in these types of meetings.
  • The website and all other forms of communication to be secure and clear, open to those who need to know and hidden to those who don't.
  • The completion of all materials and tools in process including the set of twelve video testimonies on time, with excellence and with a powerful anointing of the Holy Spirit.
  • The hospitality team to make all necessary arrangements in good order and for everyone to experience God's manifest presence as they gather and a revelation of what to do and how to get there in joining hands with God and one another to transform our world.

Tentmaking

Please pray for:

  • The Tentmaking Conference in Lisbon, 2-5 February, 2006.  
  • Wisdom, discernment and guidance from the Lord for the planning committee especially as speakers are chosen and for the participants of His choice to be available to help.

Bioethics 2004 Forum Issue Group

There has been huge development in the global scene with embryonic stem cell research, and major international controversies.    Please pray for:

  • The Thailand group members to implement the knowledge and skills they acquired, and to disseminate the new resources.
  • Their continuing mutual prayer and support.

Wales Lausanne Committee
National Welsh Churches Survey

10 years ago Wales Lausanne was involved with others in a professionally conducted and recorded survey of the churches in Wales. Ten years further on and Wales Lausanne has now begun to coordinate the work of a repeat survey. This will need the cooperation and goodwill of each of the many denominations and networks in Wales - but they believe this can be done.  Please pray for the working groups they have set up as they prepare proposals and feasibility studies for a National Consultation Day in the New Year.

Welsh follow up to 2004 Lausanne Forum

They are more than half way through the task of writing to every local church leader in Wales. They are passing on a copy of the recently published colour news sheet for the Lausanne Movement, together with a national poll sheet asking the leaders to list the five biggest issues they face in their work, and a cover letter from their chairman Ron Spillards. This is a mammoth task – but they thank God for the willing help given by the denominational offices. Their next task will be to analyse the replies and prepare a programme of seminars and workshops to address the needs identified in the poll.