Step 8
In this step, we explore the second part of Lausannes Fourfold Vision which is drawn from Jesus' commission of his disciple to go and make disciples of all nations.
“To fail in discipleship and disciple-making, is to fail at the most basic level of our mission” - Cape Town Commitment
Disciple-Making Churches for every people and place - Dave Benson
Who we are in Christ matters more than what we are doing for him? - Jason Watson
From State of Great Commission Report - Dave Benson, Natasha Edwards, Guichun Jun & Eva Nappier
Establishing Churches on the Frontlines and Why Discipleship is the Ultimate Goal with Ron Anderson
An Interview with Ole-Magnus Olasfrud
Many churches today are like spiritual orphanages, filled with people who accepted the gospel but never grew in maturity because no one has discipled them. This 6-day devotional plan will help you break the cycle of spiritual abandonment by exploring Jesus’ command to discipleship.
Every afternoon of the congress, you as a congress participant will be invited to engage in Collaborate sessions. These sessions are designed to help you:
Here are some resources to help you better prepare you for the Collaborate sessions.
Date: June 11, 2024 Time: 14:00 PM GMT
In this second of three workshops on Collaborative Action, we examine how collaborative initiatives get launched using a three-stage process. We will explore how to build trust, identify stakeholders, and create a shared vision. Lastly, we’ll look at a tool you can use when engaging with potential collaboration partners. If you are thinking about collaboration or are already in the middle of it, you will receive helpful tips and tools to strengthen your collaboration.
We will be providing translated materials and experimenting with Zoom’s multi-language captioning. Live interpretation will be available if a sufficient number of participants need this. We can accommodate 500 participants, so register now and mark your calendar.
Date: June 14, 2024 Time: 04:00 AM GMT
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 fulfilment.
At different steps on our Journey to the Congress, we will be releasing sections of the State of the Great Commission Report for you to read and engage with. The report’s findings urge us to ask critical questions about the state of global mission and the future direction of our evangelical efforts
We are pleased to release the much anticipated State of the Great Commission Report. This key document in the Lausanne 4 journey shares insights from more than 150 global mission experts and sheds light on how we as a global church can be obedient to Jesus’ Great Commission today.
In this video, Dr Matthew Niermann, director of the report, gives an overview of the State of the Great Commission report and draws out key insights.
Join us for essential tips and information on travel, accommodation, and support to ensure a smooth and confident arrival at the Congress.
June 12 | 12 PM GMT
June 12 | 4 AM GMT
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We’ve already had over 7000 slots registered in this prayer chain, equating to over 150 days worth of prayer. Don’t miss out. Add your voice to the global chorus of prayer as we seek renewal in God’s global mission.
Join us in praying for a country in Oceania. This prayer guide uses Lausanne’s fourfold vision for the church as a framework to invite guided prayer for specific areas of the world, church, and broader society.