Lausanne Overview
Lausanne Overview
Lausanne Overview
Focus of each conference: sustain the momentum for evangelism generated at Berlin
Focus on evangelizationthe whole task of the churchrather than evangelismthe proclamation of the Gospel.
Lausanne Covenant
The Covenant emphasizes six major areas in fifteen points:
The authority of Scripture The nature of evangelism Christian social responsibility The urgency of world missions The problems of culture and Spiritual warfare.
It has been adopted as a statement of faith by more agencies, institutions and societies than any other document.
Lausanne Covenant adopted by hundreds of organizations, fellowships and institutions Lausanne International Congresses and Conferences since 1974
It reaffirmed our commitment to both evangelism and social action, while at the same time acknowledging, as the Lausanne Covenant had done, that evangelism is primary.*
Focus of LOPs
Thailands lasting impact came through the 17 Lausanne Occasional Papers (LOPs) developed there and subsequently published. These LOPs focused on reaching unreached peoples from a variety of perspectives focused on religious, ideological, or socioeconomic distinctions rather than ethnolinguistic ones :
Marginalized peoples (Refugees) Ethnic peoples (Chinese, Jewish) Religious peoples (Muslims, Hindus, Traditional Religionists, New Religionists, Secularized, Marxist) City peoples (Urban Poor, Large Cities) Nominal Christian peoples of various types (Roman Catholics, Orthodox, Protestants)
As can be seen in these categories, Pattaya exhibited a lack of unanimity over the concept of "people" found within evangelicalism at that time.
4,000 from 191 countries attended. Program Chairman was Saphir Athyal; the Program Director was Ed Dayton. Conscious inclusion of Pentecostals and Charismatics was a distinctive (e.g., Jack Hayford and J. I. Packer were plenary speakers). Women were more consciously included in platform presentations and group leadership.
Manila Manifesto
The results of deliberations during the course of the Congress were summarized in The Manila Manifesto. At double the length of the Lausanne Covenant, was intended to affirm and supplement it. It consists of 21 affirmations follow by more extensive discussion of critical issues under three headingsA) The Whole Gospel, B) The Whole Church, C) The Whole Worldfollowed by a concluding challenge to proclaim Christ until he comes.
In a word, Lausanne has become a movement of the Spirit of God including all who are committed to the task of world evangelization in the spirit of Lausanne.