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July 6, 2010, Cape
Town 2010: The Third Lausanne Congress on World
Evangelisation, is now only less than 100 days away.
Marking this milestone is the launch of The Lausanne
Global Conversation in eight languages. This enables
evangelicals from all continents to prepare for the
Congress, which will be streamed online.
The Congress will be held 16-25 October in Cape Town,
South Africa, with 4,000 selected participants.
Lindsay Brown, International Director of The Lausanne
Movement, said, "We will gather in Cape Town from 200
nations, a truly global Congress to strengthen the cause
of the gospel worldwide.
"Please add your voice to the Lausanne Global
Conversation.
"Let it be iron sharpening iron, as we share the
insights Christ has given us, and listen to those he has
given to his Church around the world.”
Naomi Frizzell, Director of Digital Media for Cape Town
2010, commented, "Multi-lingual features enable the
whole church to dialogue on a common platform. We look
forward to evangelicals world-wide bringing their unique
experiences, insights and perspectives.”
During the Congress, evangelicals may also gather at
official GlobaLink sites, across 68 nations, to watch
broadcasts of key addresses and share their reflections
with others around the world.
Cape Town 2010 is the third major Lausanne Congress and
the first since 1989. It is to be held in collaboration
with the World Evangelical Alliance.
Dr Geoff Tunnicliffe, the WEA's International Director,
said, "As the 100-day countdown to the Congress
approaches, I sense there is growing excitement and
anticipation around the world. This Congress has the
potential for shaping and impacting a whole new
generation of leaders.”
Brown urged churches around the world: "Please help us
by your prayers. Our goal in every aspect of the
Congress is to strengthen the Church in fulfilling
Christ’s final command on earth, which has never been
rescinded - to make disciples of all nations.”
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