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Learnings From Lausanne, Part 5: Declaring and Displaying

As day five of Lausanne 4 draws to a close, my heart is drawn to the moving presentation the Korean church gave of God’s faithfulness and sovereign hand in unleashing a gospel movement in and through their people.

Learnings From Lausanne, Part 4: The Incarnational Advantage

As the fourth day of Lausanne 4 draws to a close, I’d like to reflect on yet another lesson I’m learning from the global church, one we might call The Incarnational Advantage.

Learnings From Lausanne, Part 3: Courageous Faith

As the third day of Lausanne 4 drew to a close, we gathered as a global church from 200+ countries to pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters.

Learnings From Lausanne, Part 2: The Beauty of Community

As the second day of Lausanne 4 draws to a close in Seoul, I want to reflect on the beauty of community I’ve glimpsed through our global brothers and sisters.

Undivided: How Regular Churchgoers Cultivated Racial Unity

Explore the journey of four congregants at the Crossroads Church in Cincinnati, Ohio—two men, one Black and one white, and two women, one Black and one white—who were all part of a racial justice program called Undivided in 2016.

Learnings From Lausanne, Part 1: A Taste of Heaven

The Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization hosted in Seoul-Incheon, South Korea, is the largest gathering of the global church in world history. And frankly, it’s a little taste of Heaven.

What Really Happened with the Last Supper and the Olympics—Between American Evangelicals

The Olympics are over, but we have a bit of unfinished business.Â