Lausanne Movement

Across the world today, men and women are faithfully stewarding God’s call as leaders and people of influence in organizations, churches, schools, and marketplaces. What would happen if these men and women were to gather together to form God-inspired, catalytic connections within and across regions, generations, shared interests, and ideas? This is the unique calling of the Lausanne Movement: to connect influencers and ideas for global mission.
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Resources from Lausanne Movement

The Radical Renewal of Creation and the New Earth

The Radical Renewal of Creation and the New Earth

Lausanne Global Classroom: Creation Care - Part 03 This video is part of the...

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Justice for the Oppressed Through Jobs

Justice for the Oppressed Through Jobs

Lausanne Global Classroom: Wealth Creation - Part 10 Wealth creation must al...

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Faith in Our Workplaces

Faith in Our Workplaces

Lausanne Global Classroom: Workplace Ministry - Part 02 This video is part o...

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Work is a Holy Calling

Work is a Holy Calling

Lausanne Global Classroom: Workplace Ministry - Part 03 This video is part o...

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Creation Care as a Gospel Issue

Creation Care as a Gospel Issue

Lausanne Global Classroom: Creation Care - Part 01 This video is part of the...

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An Introduction to Creation Care

An Introduction to Creation Care

Lausanne Global Classroom: Creation Care - Introduction This video is part o...

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Developing a Culture of Creativity to Encourage the Next Generation of Artists

Developing a Culture of Creativity to Encourage...

Lausanne Global Classroom: Arts - Part 07 - Fostering Arts for Future Leaders...

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Bible Exposition: Ephesians 3 - John Piper (Part 2)  - Cape Town 2010

Bible Exposition: Ephesians 3 - John Piper (Par...

American evangelical author John Piper continues his discussion of Ephesians ...

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