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Be Encouraged By: Tom Gilson|Published: April 7, 2011 7:28 AM Topics: Missions Last night the Mission America/U.S. Lausanne Committee Leadership Consultation in Orlando came to an end. "Lausanne" is short for the global Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, whose worldwide body met just a few months ago in Cape Town, South Africa. This meeting in Orlando was for the U.S. arm of the worldwide group. It gathered almost 700 men and women, representing a large slice of America's leaders in the effort to reach the world for Christ. We're hearing also from global leaders, including Mrs. Esme Bowers from South Africa, whose talk yesterday evening led me to write these impressions. I've only talked with one other person here about this, but I strongly suspect many or most of them feel the same way he and I do: we know we're here because we're supposed to be and we have jobs to do, and we're doing them; but there's also a sense of "What am I doing here? How did I get blessed with this undeserved privilege?" I've been feeling a deep sense of wonder at God's grace. Impressions are all I can offer right now, but I am so encouraged by what's going on here I want to at least offer some adjectives describing what I see here. This is one significant face of Protestant America's leadership for world evangelization. The mood here is:
The group of attendees here is
I wish I knew how to summarize it better. I wish every person who wonders about the leadership of Western Christianity could sense the real Christ-centered passion and joy here. This is not the leadership of American Christianity; it is only one slice of a large and diverse body of Christ-followers. But it provides a hope-inspiring view of Christ's people in leadership, and that's the main message I'm trying to convey here today. |
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