A New Vision, A New Heart, A Renewed Call
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Claydon, David, ED.: A New Vision, A New Heart, A Renewed Call Lausanne Occasional Papers, 3 Volume Set, William Carey Library; ISBN 0878083634, 087808362 and 0878083650; 2005; Vol 1,746 pages; Vol, 2,724; pages Vol 3,492 pages; About 63,- $
- Lausanne Occasional Papers from the 2004 Forum for World Evangelization hosted by the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization in Pattaya, Thailand. The 2004 Forum on World Evangelization hosted by Lausanne in Thailand broke new ground. The 31 Issue Groups delineated issues that are current blockages to evangelism, developing concepts and practical suggestions on how the global task can be undertaken in the midst of enormous challenges to the gospel.
- A list of all 2004 Forum for World Evangelization documents, which are now included in this LOP Compendium can be seen on-line and can be down-loaded: Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization
- JOHN STOTT, John Stott Ministries, UK says, "For more than twenty-five years my thinking about world evangelization has been enriched through my involvement with the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization. It was my privilege to edit Making Christ Known, the compendium of major documents produced by the Lausanne movement from 1974 to 1989. Now, it is a great joy to commend this new publication of the Lausanne Occasional Papers produced at the 2004 Forum for World Evangelization. I pray that this fresh thinking of a new generation of mission theologians and practitioners will enrich your
understanding of the mission challenges that are before us." —
- ULRICH PARZANY, Evangelist, Germany says, "The 2004 Forum for World Evangelization has made a great impact on younger leaders from my country. I look forward to seeing the fruits of this event being globally shared with Christian leaders through this compendium." —
- See also the paper from the 2004 Forum for World Evangelization: 6A. MINISTRY AMONG LEAST REACHED PEOPLE GROUPS (27% of the World)
