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 Mar 18, 2024

Ever wondered how evangelism and social action can blend together to impact communities?
In this episode, we host Kumar Aryal, the founder of Himalayan Hope Foundation. Kumar shares deep insights into blending evangelism with social action and his passion for holistic development. He unpacks the realities of faith in Nepal, addresses the constant struggle between evangelism and social justice, and presents a thrilling vision for the future of integral missions and holistic development. 
Key Takeaways:
Navigate faith-based development in a culturally sensitive way.
Understand the interplay between religion and social norms in Nepal.
Learn how the Himalayan Hope Foundation addresses various community needs through a holistic approach.
If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to subscribe to our podcast for more conversations connected to global mission. Leave us a review and share your thoughts about the episode. Also, visit our website to find out more about our upcoming episodes.
Links & Resources:
Connect with Kumar Aryal: Email - kumar7aryal@gmail.com 
Learn more about the Himalayan Hope Foundation - https://www.himalayanhope.org/ 
Kumars Bio: 
Kumar Aryal is founder and executive director of Himalayan Hope Foundation, board member at TeachBeyond Philippines, member of the advisory board at Asia Graduate School of Theology-Nepal (AGSTNP), and PhD coordinator for South Asia at Asian School of Development and Cross-Cultural Studies (ASDECS).
Kumar has a PhD in international development and was a professor of intercultural studies at International Graduate School of Leadership (IGSL) in Manila, Philippines, for nine years. His research interests include poverty and development, migration, holistic development, and social justice. He is married to Kathryn and they have three boys.

Monday Mar 11, 2024

Ever wondered how you could raise more support in your local ministry context?
Discover how reframing fundraising as "support development" can unlock new possibilities and foster true collaboration with Kehinde Ojo, IFES Indigenous Support Development Program Director. This episode offers fresh perspectives on mobilising resources for God's kingdom, combining personal stories, biblical insights, and practical advice.
Key Takeaways:
Shift Perspective: Reframe fundraising as "support development" for a more inclusive and collaborative approach.
Unlock Local Generosity: Discover practical tips to cultivate support within your own community, including utilising diverse partners like churches, families, and Christian organisations.
Prioritise God: Ground your strategies in prayer and faith, focusing on God's vision and provision.
Join Kehinde as he dives into:
His unique journey and insights on reframing fundraising
The role of "support development" within IFES
The power of vision casting and local partnerships
Fostering interdependence and inclusivity in resource mobilisation
The importance of prayer and planning in effective support development
Ready to transform your fundraising approach?
 
Links:
Kehinde's Email: kehinde.ojo@ifesworld.org 
 
Kehinde's Bio:
Kehinde Ojo is the IFES program director for indigenous support development. Kehinde was born and raised in southwestern Nigeria. He became a Christian during university through the witness of NIFES (IFES Nigeria). He then got fully involved, became trained and discipled. On graduation in 1991, he served as a volunteer for one year before joining NIFES as a full-time staff worker. He served with NIFES for 18 years in different roles and in different parts of the country.
In 2011 Kehinde was invited by IFES to pioneer a new global program to help national movements in IFES become sustainable in their local fundraising for ministry effectiveness. His brief included developing a work plan for the program and identifying and equipping a global team to work with him. He trains and mentors leaders regularly in the Africa, Eurasia, Caribbean, and Latin America regions of IFES.
Kehinde was part of the committee that planned and organised the Nigeria-Lausanne Congress 2013. He has written articles on generosity and resource mobilisation and actively participates in the Lausanne Ministry Fundraising Network. Kehinde wants to see a new generation of godly and effective leaders raised for the nations. Kehinde and his family live in Abuja, Nigeria.

Sunday Mar 03, 2024

Have you ever struggled to reconcile fundraising with your faith?
Join us as we explore this topic with Barbara Shantz, a seasoned fundraiser and founder of GiveWayVisioneering. In this profound conversation, Barbara shares her journey and offers practical advice for aligning fundraising with Christian values.
What you'll learn:
How to view fundraising as a partnership, not just a transaction.
The surprising connection between faith and finances.
How to cultivate generosity within your community.
Practical steps to improve your fundraising efforts.
The essential role of business people in God's mission.
And much more!
Bonus: Listen to key moments from the episode, including:
Barbara's inspiring insights on stewardship and wealth.
Practical tips for building strong donor relationships.
The interplay of foreign funding on local ministries.
Ready to dive in? Click play and be equipped to raise funds with confidence and conviction!
Links:
Giveaway Visioneering: https://givewayvisioneering.global/
Barbara Shantz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bshantz
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Barbara's Bio:
Barbara was born in Canada to a first-generation immigrant family. She believes that the work of the Great Commission unites the global Church as a team. With Christ as our head and Revelation 7:9-12 as our vision statement, we look forward to seeing believers from every nation as part of the multitude who will one day, together, praise God for ever and ever!
After some 30 years in ministry with TWR (Trans World Radio), Barbara now has her own advising business, GiveWayVisioneering, where she serves nonprofit clientele globally in the area of contextualised, local fundraising. She has a BS in business administration (Meredith College, 2017) and continues her quest for life-long learning in an MA program studying global organisational leadership with York College. Barbara and her husband, Steve, enjoy living in eastern Canada near their two children and four grandchildren.

Monday Feb 26, 2024

Looking to improve your ministry fundraising? 
On this week's episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast we host Redina Kolaneci, founder and director of Christian Fundraising Consultancy, who shares powerful insights and actionable tips.
Discover:
Biblical Foundations: See fundraising as an opportunity for spiritual growth and kingdom impact.
Engaging Donors: Craft compelling narratives, build genuine relationships, and unlock generosity.
Sustainable Practices: Navigate evolving trends and equip your team with actionable solutions.
Global Community: Connect with the Lausanne Fundraising Network for support and collaboration.
Redina, who has decades of experience in ministry fundraising offers:
Inspiration: Learn how faith and perseverance fuelled her success.
Proven Strategies: Gain practical tips for maximising your fundraising efforts.
Tactics in overcoming Challenges: Discover solutions to common roadblocks and unlock new possibilities.
Are you ready to:
Ignite passion for your mission through strategic fundraising?
Attract and retain committed donors who partner in your vision?
Implement sustainable practices for long-term impact?
Join a global network of passionate fundraising professionals?
Listen now and learn how to unlock generosity for God’s mission. 
Links from episode: 
www.christianfundraisingconsultancy.com
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/redinakolaneci/
The Lausanne event link is: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/christianfundraisingconsultancy/1136287
Connect with Redina via email: redina70@gmail.com
 
Redina's Bio:
Redina is the founder of Christian Fundraising Consultancy based in the UK. She is passionate about helping church and ministry leaders see stewardship and fundraising as part of God’s plan for their ministry and raise more funds for their mission causes.
For over two decades, Redina has taught and trained hundreds of local church and ministry leaders on biblical principles of stewardship, on growing generous givers in the local church, and much more. She was the first-ever Stewardship education consultant serving with Stewardship Services (now Stewardship) and is the author of What Does Love Require?, a series of Bible studies on generosity. She also created a stewardship resource pack for local churches titled Re-discovering the Joy of Giving.
 

Monday Feb 19, 2024

Is your work just a job, or could it be your calling?
 
Join the former Executive Director of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity (LICC), Mark Greene, as he dismantles the "work vs. faith" divide. Discover how integrating faith into your daily work can transform your career and make a real impact on the world around you.
Get practical strategies to:
Live out your faith seamlessly in your workplace.
Overcome common challenges to whole life discipleship.
Unlock your true potential and find purpose in every task.
Mark shares his personal journey, inspiring stories, and powerful biblical insights to equip you to make a difference where you are.
 
Listen and learn:
How everyday work can become your personal ministry.
Practical steps to bridge the gap between faith and work.
The impact of whole life discipleship on individuals and communities.
The future of faith and work, and how YOU can be a part of it.
Don't miss this inspiring conversation! Subscribe now and start integrating faith into your work today.
 
Links from todays episode:
https://licc.org.uk/ 
Dave Benson on the Dynamics of Trust: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW2IhsxHwMQ
Mark Greene on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.greene.1485/
The 6Ms: How to show and share Jesus where you are - https://licc.org.uk/resources/6ms/
 
Mark Greene Bio:
Mark Greene, Mission Champion and former Executive Director of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity (LICC), has led a movement reaching hundreds of thousands with the whole-life discipleship message. Author of "Thank God It’s Monday" and "Fruitfulness on the Frontline," he was Vice-Principal at the London School of Theology before joining LICC and spent a decade in advertising in London and New York.
 

Monday Feb 12, 2024

Imagine vibrant cities where young people thrive, empowered by faith and equipped to break the cycle of crime within their communities. This is a vision that the Message Trust is proactively seeking to bring into reality in Cape Town, South Africa.
On this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, we hear from Dr. Tim Tucker, CEO for The Message Trust South Africa and Africa Development Director The Message Trust , as he shares his journey of launching a ministry driven to see community transformation within one of the most economically unequal cities in the world.
In this episode, we explore:
Prison Enterprise Ministry: Discover how their programs empower young offenders, creating environments for spiritual growth and equipping them with skills for reintegration.
Unleashing local leadership: See how The Message Trust partners with local churches, fostering cross-cultural collaboration and building vibrant communities.
Bold gospel proclamation: Experience the power of clear, unwavering faith in transforming hearts and dismantling barriers to the gospel.
Practical advice for aspiring ministers: Tim shares wisdom and encouragement for young individuals feeling called to ministry.
The power of incarnational mission: Witness the impact of being present and engaged within the community, demonstrating tangible love and support.
Join us for this inspiring conversation filled with challenges, triumphs, and hope. Learn how faith, leadership, and community engagement can come together to transform lives and shape a brighter future for Africa and beyond.
Subscribe now and be part of the conversation!
For more insights and stories from the Lausanne Movement, please visit our webpage: https://www.lausanne.org
 
Links: 
https://message.org.za/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/timtuckersa
https://grabatowel.site/
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Tim-Tucker/author/B07CK1HK3K?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1707732746&sr=8-1&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
Dr. Tim Tucker Bio:
Dr. Tim Tucker, Africa Development Director for The Message Trust, hails from the UK and has lived in Cape Town since 1998. With a PhD in Practical Theology from North-West University, he's led Christian non-profits since 2001, focusing on leadership development and potential fulfilment. Tim is the author of Grab a Towel, Grief and Grace, Finding Life After Death.

Monday Feb 05, 2024

The Great Commission calls us all, but how can we "go to the ends of the earth" while serving in our own local contexts?
 
Today on the podcast, we are joined by Justin Schell, Director of Executive Projects at Lausanne, as he unveils Lausanne's Satellite Sites initiative for the upcoming Fourth Lausanne Congress in South Korea.
Whether you're a seminary president, a local church pastor, a ministry leader, or a passionate church member, hosting a Satellite Site offers you the chance to:
Be a part of the Fourth Lausanne Congress,
Spark local action with global impact,
Connect and collaborate with global leaders.
In this episode, you'll discover:
The vision and hope behind the Satellite Sites initiative,
Practical steps to get involved and host your own site,
The dream of fostering long-term impact in churches, communities, and the global mission.
Don't miss out! Join the movement, answer the call, and be part of something bigger. Listen now to discover how your local ministry can connect with the global church through the Lausanne 2024 Satellite Sites.
 
Find out more and register here: https://lausanne.org/l4/seoul-2024-satellite-sites or contact: satellitesites@lausanne.org
 
Justin Schell Bio:Justin Schell is passionate about serving God’s church and her mission in the world.  He is the director of executive projects for the Lausanne Movement as well as the US director for Union School of Theology (www.theolo.gy). He studied mission and biblical theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and business administration at EDHEC Business School. He is author of Come and See: A History and Theology of Mission as well as the forthcoming The Mission of God in the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series by Crossway Publishing. He is husband to Megan and daddy to Henry and Evie. They are members at Evergreen Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Monday Jan 29, 2024

What happens when your neighbours become strangers overnight? The world is witnessing dramatic shifts in where people call home, who their neighbours are, and the very definition of "community." 
In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, we explore how churches can rise to the challenge and reimagine what it means to build community in the midst of migration, refugee crises, and global urbanisation.
 We are joined by our expert guests:
Dr. Matthew Niermann: Analyses global trends in communities on the move, based on the findings from Lausannes forthcoming State of The Great Commission Report.
Dr. Sam George: Discusses the crucial role of Diaspora communities in fulfilling the Great Commission.
Together, we'll explore:
How migration and refugee movements are reshaping communities.
The challenges and opportunities churches face in ministering to people on the move.
How Diaspora communities are taking the gospel everywhere in the world.
The practical steps churches can take to engage Diaspora communities.
Embrace the challenge of reimagining community! 
Subscribe now and join the conversation. Learn how your church can build bridges with refugees, empower Diaspora communities, and contribute to the Great Commission in an ever-changing world.
For further information about the Lausanne Movement, please visit our webpage: https://www.lausanne.org
 
Find out more:
https://lausanne.org/networks/issues/diasporas
https://www.global-diaspora.com/
 
Dr. George Bio:
Dr. Sam George, originally from the Andaman Islands in India, was born to Christian parents from the heritage of Kerala's St. Thomas Christians.
Dr. George holds degrees in mechanical engineering and management and spent a decade working across Asia and the US. His academic pursuits continued at Fuller and Princeton Seminaries. Over the following twenty years, George was instrumental in founding two family-focused organisations: Urban India Mission and Parivar International. He earned his PhD in theology from Liverpool Hope University (UK), specialising in family, church, and diaspora studies. Presently, he lectures on global migration, diaspora missions, and world Christianity, contributing extensively through articles, book chapters, and books. George resides in the northern suburbs of Chicago, USA, with his wife, Dr. Mary M. George, and their two sons.

Monday Jan 22, 2024

"What does it mean to be human?” 
This is a defining question for younger generations. In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, we explore this crucial topic in light of shifting global perspectives on AI, biotechnology, gender, and sexuality.
We are joined by guests:
Dr. Matthew Niermann: Shares insights from the State of The Great Commission Report on global trends in understanding humanness.
Dr. Carmen Imes: Associate professor of Old Testament at Biola University, discusses the biblical view of human identity and its emphasis on inherent dignity and worth.
Key discussion points:
How are advancements in AI and biotechnology challenging traditional notions of humanness?
How are shifting perspectives on gender and sexuality impacting our understanding of identity?
What opportunities and challenges do these changes present for the Church?
How can the biblical understanding of humanness guide our approach to these innovations?
Listen in to hear how the Church can reclaim its voice and offer authentic hope in a world desperately searching for meaning.
Subscribe now and join the conversation!
For further information about the Lausanne Movement, please visit our webpage: https://www.lausanne.org
 
Links from this episode:
Dr. Imes’ Youtube Channel: Torah Tuesday 
Dr. Imes’ Books on Amazon
Dr. Imes on Twitter
Dr. Imes’ blog: carmenjoyimes.blogspot.com
 
Dr. Imes Bio:
Dr. Carmen Imes is deeply committed to engaging students and laypeople with the Old Testament, unveiling its significance for Christian identity and mission. She is renowned for her influential books, "Bearing God's Name: Why Sinai Still Matters" (IVP, 2019) and "Being God's Image: Why Creation Still Matters" (IVP, 2023). A respected voice in Christian media, Dr. Imes has been featured in over 100 podcasts and radio shows, and she regularly shares insights through her "Torah Tuesday" videos on YouTube. Her contributions to "Christianity Today," "Politics of Theology," and "The Well" (InterVarsity) reflect her thoughtful engagement with contemporary theological issues.
As a sought-after speaker, Dr. Imes frequently addresses audiences at churches, conferences, and retreats, offering fresh perspectives on biblical texts. Prior to joining Biola University in 2021, she imparted her expertise as a professor of Old Testament at Prairie College, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Imes' academic pursuits were inspired by her missionary work in the Philippines alongside her husband, under SIM International, where they served ethnic minority communities. Passionate about bridging cultural divides, she delights in introducing students to the richness of the global church.

Monday Jan 15, 2024

Is the church losing its voice in an increasingly more cynical and distrusting world? 
 
This episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast tackles the critical question of how global shifts in trust are reshaping how people hear and receive the message of Jesus.
 
Dr. Matthew Niermann dives into global statistics from the upcoming State of The Great Commission Report, revealing the global trends in declining trust. Dr. Dave Benson, Director of Culture and Discipleship at the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, then helps us explore these cultural trends and offers practical strategies for the Church to proactively foster and reestablish trust within its communities.
 
Don't miss this crucial conversation – subscribe now and learn how the Church can reclaim its voice and offer authentic hope in a world desperately searching for it.
 
For further information about the Lausanne Movement, please visit our webpage: https://www.lausanne.org
 
Links from this episode:
licc.org.uk
Dr. David Benson on LinkedIn
Dr. Dave Benson's Bio:
Dr. Dave Benson is a leading thinker and researcher on the role of faith in 21st-century Western culture. A former high school teacher and lecturer at Malyon Theological College in Brisbane, Australia, he currently leads the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity's Culture & Discipleship work. This role involves consulting with theological education institutions to develop whole-life disciplemakers (LICC's Theological Education). 
Dr. Benson's mission is to cultivate disciples equipped with wisdom for following Christ's way in a post-Christendom culture. His 2016 Ph.D. project, titled 'Schools, Scripture, and Secularisation,' explores the ultimate aims of competing curricular visions and the role of sacred texts in secular education. Additionally, he is the lead editor of 'Transforming Vocation: Connecting Theology, Church, and the Workplace for a Flourishing World' (Wipf & Stock, 2021).

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