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held in Berlin, West Germany. The conference was called by a committee headed by Graham and brought together religious leaders from 150 nations. Lausanne was selected for the congress in October 1972. The congress office opened in April 1973. The theme of the congress was "Let the earth hear His
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to discuss the progress, resources and methods of evangelizing the world. The reports and papers at the congress helped to illustrate the shift of Christianity's center of gravity from Europe and North America to Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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in August 1972 to hold an international congress on evangelism as a follow-up to the
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chaired the prayer committee at the Lausanne conference. After the congress, the
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A fourth congress was held in Incheon, Seoul, South Korea in September 2024.
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The Third International Congress on World Evangelization was held in
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conference held from 16 to 25 July 1974 in Switzerland.
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The movement claims to follow in the footsteps of the
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Second International Congress on World Evangelization
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The congress started as a plan announced by American
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Palais de Beaulieu
Christian
Lausanne Covenant
John Stott
England
1910 World Missionary Conference
evangelist
Billy Graham
1966 World Congress on Evangelism
evangelical
Christian
Palais de Beaulieu
Lausanne
Switzerland
Millie Dienert
Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization
Francis Schaeffer
Malcolm Muggeridge
Jack Dain
Second International Congress on World Evangelization
Manila
Cape Town
"John Stott and the Lausanne Movement: A Formative Influence"
"Berlin '66"
"Home | Archives of Wheaton College"
"Churchwoman to give talk"
The Oklahoman
Virtue Online website
Lausanne Congress official website

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