Accelerating Global Mission Together

The Fourth Lausanne Congress

As we journey towards 2050, the need for a comprehensive, coordinated, and collaborative global mission has never been more pressing. In a landmark event that unites over 10,000 men and women from diverse backgrounds to consider gaps and opportunities in global mission, the global church converges in Incheon, South Korea for the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization.

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Witness the diverse expressions of God's work through the global church, showcasing the many ways in which his transformative power is seen across the world.

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The past century has seen a rise of more products, more people, more energy, more debt, more work, more expectations. This burden of more has led the world and the church to begin to ask: 'What is sustainable?' In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, we explore the…
Have you ever felt a calling to serve others but weren't sure where to begin? This episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast is for aspiring missionaries, cross-cultural workers, and anyone interested in growing in their intercultural relationships. Richard Coleman, a missionary with TMS Global, shares his inspiring journey from…

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In this episode of ‘God on the Move’, Prarthini Selveindran shares how she learned to encounter God by reading the book of nature He Himself created. She also reveals how her passion for amphibians and reptiles — especially snakes and frogs — and her study of fascinating creatures and…
In this episode of 'God on the Move', Kumar Aryal, the founder of the Himalayan Hope Foundation, delves into his missionary journey among Nepali compatriots working abroad in Malaysia. He elaborates on how churches, which often receive migrating individuals, can serve as beacons of hope for the displaced and…

“The State of the Great Commission brings together the best global data and key strategic thinkers to understand where the greatest gaps and opportunities are for the Great Commission’s fulfillment.”

Matthew Niermann, Director — State of the Great Commission Report

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