Lausanne Movement Podcast

The Lausanne Movement podcast brings you insights from a global community of Christian influencers to help advance the gospel, foster thriving churches, nurture Christlike leaders, and catalyse kingdom impact across all spheres of society.

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Monday Nov 20, 2023

In today's episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, we delve into the upcoming State of the Great Commission Report, directed by Dr. Matthew Niermann.
Dr. Niermann, blending his passion for architectural design with mission work, epitomises the integration of faith and profession, providing a unique perspective on the current state of global missions.
During our discussion, he reveals the backstory of the report and guides us through the current state and future trajectory of global missions up to 2050. He emphasises the critical questions facing the global church and sheds light on potential implications for regional missions, urging us to challenge conventional thought and inspire transformative action.
Don't miss this episode, presenting a new viewpoint on the Great Commission and encouraging active engagement in its realisation.
Subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring conversations about global mission and leadership. For further information about the Lausanne Movement, please visit our webpage: https://www.lausanne.org.
 
Questions that will shape 2050:
What is polycentric Christianity?
Where does hope lie?
What is the foundation of trust?
What are the emerging demographics?
What is community?
What is fair and just?
What is sustainable?
What does it mean to be human?
What is a digital life?
What is ministry in a digital age?
 
Matthew Niermann:
Matthew Niermann has served the Lausanne Movement since 2010 in a variety of roles including research and operations. He is currently serving as the director of the State of the Great Commission Report for Lausanne 4. In addition, he serves as a dean and professor of architectural design at California Baptist University, where his research partially focuses on the relationship between creativity and Christian witness. Find him at https://www.matthewniermann.com/

Monday Nov 13, 2023

Have you ever wondered how the book of Acts intersects with our own cultural and missional moment?
 
In today's episode, we interview Bishop Emeritus Hwa Yung, a pivotal figure in global Christian leadership, as he invites us to explore the Book of Acts as a foundational text for the upcoming Seoul 2024 Congress,and its relevance for today's Church.
Explore the dynamic role of the Holy Spirit, the transformative power of missional communities, and the pressing significance of persecution.Hear Bishop Hwa Yung's wisdom on integrating Christian mission into the workplace, reimagining leadership as servanthood, and spreading the Gospel to the ends of the Earth.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in the Church's global mission.. Subscribe now to join us in our mission to accelerate global mission together.
 
For further information about the Lausanne Movement, please visit our webpage: https://www.lausanne.org.
 
Bishop Hwa Yung is the Bishop Emeritus of the Methodist Church in Malaysia. He has served extensively as a pastor, bishop, and the principal of Malaysia Theological Seminary. He is also an accomplished author, with works including "Leadership or Servanthood?: Walking in the Steps of Jesus" and "Asian Christian Ethics." His commitment to global ministry is reflected in his leadership as Chair of the Council of Trustees at the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies and as a member of the International Board of the Lausanne Movement.

Monday Nov 06, 2023

Have you ever wondered what it takes to put together a gathering that inspires a generation of Christian leaders to accelerate global mission? 
 
In this episode, Evi Rodemann and David Bennett talk about the Lausanne Movements Seoul 2024 gathering and delve into the elements of creating gatherings that have a meaningful and enduring impact.
 
Evi,  a theologian and event manager, kicks off the podcast by sharing her insights on the spiritual significance of gatherings and the best practices for planning and hosting events that have a meaningful and long-lasting impact.
David, Global Associate Director for the Lausanne Movement, then offers a behind-the-scenes look at the preparations for Lausanne’s highly anticipated Seoul 2024 gathering, a global gathering of Christian leaders and influencers  seeking to inspire the acceleration of global mission.
 
Together, Evi and David explore the importance of gatherings for building relationships, fostering spiritual growth, and empowering believers to live out their calling to take the gospel to the world. They also offer practical advice for young leaders and seasoned servants of the faith alike on how to make the most of gatherings.
 
Whether you are looking to learn more about the upcoming Seoul 2024 gathering or simply want to grow in your own ability to create meaningful moments for believers to grow in their faith, connect with others, or make a difference in the world, this episode is for you.
 
Listen in and be inspired by the power of gatherings to transform lives!
 
Subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring conversations about global mission and leadership.For further information about the Lausanne Movement, please visit our webpage: https://www.lausanne.org.

Monday Oct 30, 2023

In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, we talk to Jurie Kriel and Jiyoung Yoo about collaborative action teams, a new initiative within the Lausanne Movement that aims to mobilise groups of believers to take action in closing gaps and seizing opportunities in our obedience to Jesus' Great Commission.
Jurie and Jiyoung, who are both key leaders in the Collaborative Action Leadership Forum, share their insights on what collaborative action teams are, why they are important, and how to get involved. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities of collaborative action, and offer practical advice for leaders.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who is passionate about accelerating global mission and seeing the world transformed by the gospel.
Subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring conversations from global thought leaders and practitioners. For further information about the Lausanne Movement, please visit our webpage: https://www.lausanne.org.

Monday Oct 23, 2023

In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, we interview Dr. Chris Wright and Dr. Ivor Poobalan, two leading voices in the global evangelical community. They delve into the crucial role of theology in shaping global missions.
 
Dr. Wright serves as the International Director of Langham Partnership International and is a respected theologian and missiologist. He shares his insights into the core themes of the Lausanne Covenant, the Manila Manifesto, and the Cape Town Commitment, discussing their significant impact on global missions over the past five decades.
 
Dr. Poobalan is the Principal of the Colombo Theological Seminary (CTS) in Sri Lanka and a member of the Lausanne Theological Working Group. He reflects on how his experiences in Sri Lanka have influenced his understanding of theology and mission. Dr. Poobalan also provides insights into the upcoming Seoul Statement and shares his hopes for the future of the global evangelical community.
 
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the Lausanne Movement, global missions, or the intersection of theology and mission.
 
Subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring conversations from global thought leaders and practitioners. For further information about the Lausanne Movement, please visit our webpage: https://www.lausanne.org.

Monday Oct 16, 2023

In this episode, we interview Doug Birdsall (former CEO of the Lausanne Movement) and Ramez Atallah (former Vice-Chairman of the Lausanne Movement). They share personal encounters with iconic figures such as Billy Graham, Thomas Zimmerman, and John Stott, while also unpacking the rich legacy of the Lausanne Movement. Together, they delve into the challenges faced by global missions today, share stories of unity among mission organizations,  offer words of encouragement for younger leaders, and discuss their hopes for the landmark Lausanne Congress in Seoul 2024.
Subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring conversations that aim to accelerate global mission. For further information about the Lausanne Movement, please visit our webpage: https://www.lausanne.org.

Monday Oct 09, 2023

In this episode, we interview Michael Oh, global executive director / CEO of the Lausanne Movement, to trace his personal connection to Lausanne, unpack the Movement's impact on global mission, and vision for the future of global mission together. From stirring historical stories to key challenges ahead, Michael paints a vivid picture of the Movement's purpose and vision of uniting the global church in addressing the challenges and opportunities in the Great Commission. 
Subscribe to our podcast for more conversations about unity, vision, and making the global church both beautiful and effective. For more information about the Lausanne Movement check out our webpage: https://www.lausanne.org

A Sneak Peek of Season 1

Monday Oct 02, 2023

Monday Oct 02, 2023

The launch of the Lausanne Movement Podcast is on the horizon. Dive into this sneak peek and experience the diversity of global voices and genuine conversations awaiting you. And don't miss out: stay tuned till the end for an exclusive clip from our first episode with Lausanne Movement global executive director / CEO, Michael Oh. 

Tuesday Sep 26, 2023

The Lausanne Movement Podcast is coming soon!
In our upcoming series, we will the hear from leaders from across the global church on a range of engaging topics as we journey toward the Seoul 2024 Congress. 
This trailer is only a glimpse of what's coming. 
Be sure to click subscribe so you don't miss out on our first episode with Lausanne Movement CEO, Michael Oh.

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