Kingdom Opportunities For Bridging COVID-19 Disparities

As we enter into a challenging winter season, Coronavirus continues to change and impact the way we live our lives. In this Lausanne Global Analysis article, authors Stephen Ko, Jennifer Jao, and Paul Hudson describe how the global church has the unique opportunity to creatively bridge disparities from the COVID-19 pandemic.

*The Lausanne Movement was started by Dr. Billy Graham in the early 70s. He perceived a need for a global congress to reframe Christian missions in a world of political, economic, intellectual, and religious upheaval. The First Lausanne Congress was convened in 1973 with over 2400 participants from 150 nations. Time called it a “formidable forum, possible the widest-ranging meeting of Christians every held.” Since that time, Lausanne Meetings occur every several years, and over 30 pressings missional challenges are advanced through networks.

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