Thoughts from Cape Town 2010

Thursday and Friday at Cape Town 2010 have thus far included some memorable ideas, facts, and quotes: One third of the people on the planet are under aged 15. “When we freeze water, we make ice cubes. When God freezes water, he makes snowflakes–each one different.” – Vaughn Roberts “Globalization is the greatest challenge to […]

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One body, many parts

We are at the midpoint of Cape Town 2010, the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization, and I’m trying to think about how to summarize what has happened here in the past three and a half days. Here is the big picture: the church of Christ around the world is so big, so wide, and

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Disappointment with China

Today the World Evangelical Alliance issued this statement of disappointment with China. News Release October 17, 2010 The WEA is very disappointed over the absence of the Christian Delegation from China at the Third Lausanne Congress As 4,500 participants from around the world gather together for the Third Lausanne Congress in Cape Town, the World

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Pentecost with Roller Luggage

When I was in the registration area of the hall where the participants for Cape Town 2010 were gathering earlier today, the cultural and national diversity of the crowd gathering was truly stunning. Faces of Asia, Africa, Latin America, Europe, North America; the language of one conversation blending into the conversation of the one next;

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Good Hope

The whole world apparently loves a rescue story. Hundreds of millions saw at least some coverage of the salvation of thirty-three miners from a tomb a half-mile underground in Chile yesterday. I caught as much coverage as I could, marveling every time the metal capsule was opened for a man to be resurrected from a

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Frank Viola

Author, speaker, and church-planter Frank Viola introduces his newest book, co-authored with Leonard Sweet, called The Jesus Manifesto: Restoring the Supremacy and Sovereignty of Jesus Christ.

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Camp Hope

It is a nightmare one can hardly imagine. Buried alive, half a mile beneath the surface of the earth, thirty-three miners in the country of Chile have been trapped for the past 66 days. Day after day. Week after week. They knew it would be this long or longer. But as rescue efforts to bring

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Evangelization is a funny word

For those of you wondering what the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization is (especially that last word), go ahead and substitute “witness.” It is not that “evangelization” is a meaningless word. It comes from medieval ecclesiastical Latin evangelizare, which means to spread the gospel (evangel in the New Testament). But if the “-ization” part

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Come with me

Come with me to Cape Town. Seriously. In one week I leave for Cape Town, South Africa to be part of a historic event: the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization. And I’d like to take you with me. I want to be your eyes and ears through frequent postings on Facebook, Twitter, The Brook Letter (email),

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Scandal behind scandal

The news coming out of Atlanta last week that one of the most influential church leaders in the country, Bishop Eddie Long of Atlanta, had been accused by four young men of sexual impropriety is tragic and all-too-common. After the Ted Haggard scandal and scores of others before him, we grow calloused to such news.

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Hearing the Call of God

One of the most incredible aspects to a life of faith is that the believer is not out searching for God like some archaeologist trying to uncover a hidden and moss-covered mystery. God is searching for us. More than that, he calls us. Think of that. He calls us. He knows us because he created

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