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The Lausanne Movement podcast brings you insights from a global community of Christian influencers to help advance the gospel, foster thriving churches, nurture Christlike leaders, and catalyse kingdom impact across all spheres of society.
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Explore the pulse of global mission with ’God on the Move’—a Lausanne Movement podcast dedicated to uncovering and celebrating inspiring mission stories from the global church. Join us as we delve into the heart of God’s work worldwide, aiming to ignite a passion for the Great Commission within you. Get ready to be inspired, challenged, and propelled into faithful obedience alongside believers from every corner of the earth.
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Lausanne Movement Audio

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Lausanne Movement Audio offers inspiring audio narrations of key articles, papers, and written works from the Lausanne Movement. These narrations provide an accessible way to engage with theological insights, mission strategies, and global perspectives, enhancing the Movement’s mission of accelerating global mission together. Through curated and captivating storytelling, Lausanne Movement Audio connects listeners with transformative ideas and influential voices in global evangelization.
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Urban Political Podcast

Ross Beveridge, Markus Kip, Mais Jafari, Nitin Bathla, Julio Paulos, Nicolas Goez, Talja Blokland

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The **Urban Political** delves into contemporary urban issues with activists, scholars and policy-makers from around the world. Providing informed views, state-of-the-art knowledge, and unusual insights, the podcast aims to advance our understanding of urban environments and how we might make them more just and democratic. The **Urban Political** provides a new forum for reflection on bridging urban activism and scholarship, where regular features offer snapshots of pressing issues and new p ...
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The Metron Manager Podcast is a dynamic program that will equip you to become a successful Metron Manager! This transformational program will catalyze your journey to recover the dignity and mission of vocation! Based on his book, Managing Your Metron, Jonathan Nowlen brings a refreshing and hope filled approach to Theology of Work and the Future of Christian Mission. Crucial concepts and Biblical perspectives are explored and interviews with Christian thought leaders in the workplace will i ...
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How is God moving in East Asia? 📖 Summary: In this episode of the podcast, Seth Kim, a Lausanne Regional Director for East Asia, shares strategic insights on how churches are reaching their cities, cultures, and nations through innovative mission. From mobilizing youth and developing leaders, to contextualizing the gospel and fostering collaboratio…
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The movement-party Barcelona en Comú In this episode, we reflect on the rise, evolution, and legacy of Barcelona en Comú, the emblematic movement-party that governed the city of Barcelona from 2015 to 2023. Joined by long-time activist and former political advisor Elia Gran, as well as researchers Silke van Dyk and Luzie Gerstenhöfer (University of…
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In this episode of God on the Move, Chase Durham shares his journey and experiences as the Student Pastor at Cottonwood Creek Church in Allen, Texas. After returning from South Korea, Chase spearheaded a movement to take the gospel to every kid at every school in Dallas, Texas. He discusses the formation of Harvest Times, a student-led initiative w…
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What if the Church’s evangelistic crisis isn’t about culture—but about conviction? And what if the way forward isn’t more methods, but deeper surrender? In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Dr. Desmond Henry, Lausanne catalyst for proclamation evangelism and International Director of the Global Network of Evangelists for Palau, joins u…
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Navigating Boundaries in the City Kulkul presents her ethnographic work with Turkish Muslim women in Berlin as evidence that community is not an entity but is produced by instrumentalizing specific forms of identification and boundary-making.In examining the role of community in the case of her participants, Kulkul finds that religion and culture a…
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In this episode of God on the Move, Rev Mignane Ndour shares his powerful testimony of converting from Islam to Christianity, despite the challenges and persecution in Senegal. He discusses the growth of the Christian church in Senegal, his work with various NGOs, and the impactful ministry of Operation Christmas Child. Rev. Ndour also highlights t…
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The Urban Lives of Property Series In this episode of The Urban Lives of Property, Markus Kip and Hanna Hilbrandt speak with Heather Dorries, about the intersections of settler colonialism and racial capitalism in urban property regimes. Drawing on Dorries’ recent publications and her wider expertise on property, Indigeneity, and urbanism the episo…
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What if Africa’s greatest challenges are also its greatest gospel opportunities? Discover how God is raising up a new generation of leaders in the midst of pressure, persecution, and potential. 📖 Summary: In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Dr. Stephen Mbogo, Lausanne Regional Director for the English, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking…
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In this episode of God on the Move, Brian Peterson shares his journey from being a high school science teacher and coach to founding Reality Sports, a sports ministry near Seattle, Washington. Brian discusses the pervasive role of sports in global cultures and how Reality Sports leverages this platform to integrate the gospel into athletic training…
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With Examples from the UK, Lebanon and Germany This talk focuses on the role of public services in delineating the boundaries of belonging and possibilities of participation in cities. Drawing on the notion of 'infrastructural citizenship', it asks how non-citizens navigate access to urban circulations and how rights and responsibilities are negoti…
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What does it look like when a church opens its arms to strangers in crisis? Discover how radical hospitality prepared fertile ground for sharing the gospel with Ukrainian refugees. 📖 Summary: In this deeply moving episode, Pastor Oliwer Cieslar shares how his church in Poland became a place of refuge and transformation during the Ukrainian war. Wit…
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In this episode of God on the Move, Luke Richey shares his fascinating journey from a troubled childhood to becoming the founder of Gravity Jack, a company focused on mobile-based augmented reality gaming. The episode delves into how online gaming can be used for gospel translation, particularly through the innovative game 'WarTribe of Binyamin'. L…
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This is the complete audio reading of The Seoul Statement, presented at the Fourth Lausanne Congress in Incheon, South Korea. The Seoul Statement builds on foundational Lausanne Movement documents like the Lausanne Covenant, Manila Manifesto, and Cape Town Commitment. It addresses essential theological gaps and emerging global challenges facing the…
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Section VII – Technology: The Accelerating Innovation We Discern and Steward: This is an audio reading of Section VII of the Seoul Statement, exploring Christian responsibilities in ethically stewarding rapidly advancing technologies. To read the full text, visit lausanne.org/statement/the-seoul-statement.…
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Section VI – The Family of Nations: The Peoples in Conflicts We See and Serve for Peace: This is an audio reading of Section VI of the Seoul Statement, urging Christians to actively pursue peace and reconciliation amid global conflicts and injustices. To read the full text, visit lausanne.org/statement/the-seoul-statement.…
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Section V – Discipleship: Our Calling to Holiness and Mission: This is an audio reading of Section V of the Seoul Statement, calling believers toward deeper discipleship and Christlike living within local church communities. To read the full text, visit lausanne.org/statement/the-seoul-statement.By lausannemovementaudio
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Section IV – The Human Person: The Image of God Created and Restored: This is an audio reading of Section IV of the Seoul Statement, addressing critical issues of human identity, sexuality, marriage, and restoration in Christ. To read the full text, visit lausanne.org/statement/the-seoul-statement.By lausannemovementaudio
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Section III – The Church: The People of God We Love and Build Up: This is an audio reading of Section III of the Seoul Statement, highlighting the identity, purpose, and unity of the global church amidst contemporary challenges. To read the full text, visit lausanne.org/statement/the-seoul-statement.…
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Section II – The Bible: The Holy Scriptures We Read and Obey: This is an audio reading of Section II of the Seoul Statement, affirming the authority of Scripture and the importance of its faithful interpretation for mission and discipleship. To read the full text, visit lausanne.org/statement/the-seoul-statement.…
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Section I – The Gospel: The Story We Live and Tell:This is an audio reading of Section I of the Seoul Statement, exploring the foundational gospel story of creation, fall, and redemption through Jesus Christ. To read the full text, visit lausanne.org/statement/the-seoul-statement.By lausannemovementaudio
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Material Flows and Urbanization in West Africa Concrete City: Material Flows and Urbanization in West Africa delivers a theoretically informed, ethnographic exploration of the African urban world through the life of concrete. Emblematic of frenetic urban and capitalistic development, this material is pervasive, shaping contemporary urban landscapes…
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Is it possible for artificial intelligence to share the gospel—and even lead someone to Christ? In this thought-provoking episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Chase Cappo joins Jason Watson to explore the emerging world of Christian AI and its potential to revolutionize ministry. Chase shares how technology can serve the church, foster trust, …
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Josephine Munyeli, Director of Administration and Finances at the PEACE Plan Rwanda, shares her harrowing and inspiring personal story as a survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. She recounts her experiences, the challenges of raising her children as a widow, and her instrumental role in Rwanda's healing and reconciliation process. The episode delv…
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We’re doing something different in this special episode—bringing you a feature from our friends at the God on the Move podcast. God on the Move Podcast shares inspiring stories of faithful believers from the global church and will encourage you in your own faithful obedience to God’s global mission. We will soon be switching to a new rhythm of rele…
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 The God on the Move podcast is back with regular episodes, sharing inspiring God stories from the global church, with the global church. At least, almost. During our break, we've been working on expanding God on the Move to a whole new content category dedicated to sharing testimonies of God's work across the world. Designed for every believer, th…
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How could the global Church respond to the needs of vulnerable children in a way that leads to lasting gospel impact? Children are among the most vulnerable members of society, especially those facing poverty, exploitation, and displacement. In this episode, Dr. Susan Greener—an expert in global human development—shares insights on how Christians c…
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Examples from Russia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan This episode is part of our Think&Drink Series in collaboration with the Georg-Simmel-Centre for Urban Studies working with the Humboldt University Berlin. Today’s speaker is Andrei Semenov, an assistant professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Nazarbayev Univers…
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We’re doing something different in this special episode—bringing you a feature from our friends at the God on the Move podcast. God on the Move Podcast shares inspiring stories of faithful believers from the global church and will encourage you in your own faithful obedience to God’s global mission. We will soon be switching to a new rhythm of rele…
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In this week's episode of 'God on the Move', Mainor Mora shares his inspiring journey connecting autism and faith. Mainor, a Bible translator from Costa Rica, opens up about his experiences of discovering his own autism after his son's diagnosis and how he navigated this new reality through scripture and acceptance. This episode dives deep into his…
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 The God on the Move podcast is back with regular episodes, sharing inspiring God stories from the global church, with the global church. At least, almost. During our break, we've been working on expanding God on the Move to a whole new content category dedicated to sharing testimonies of God's work across the world. Designed for every believer, th…
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In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Jason Watson sits with Ruslan Zagidulin, a Lausanne Regional Director for Eurasia, to explore the region's dynamic and complex spiritual landscape. From his personal story of faith—growing up in an interethnic Soviet family—to the unique challenges and opportunities for the church in Eurasia today, …
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God on the Move is going on a break. But we don’t want to leave you without an encouraging testimony from the global church. Here is a story recorded at the recent Fourth Lausanne Congress. We will resume our regular episodes in March 2025. Subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring stories about global mission and leadership. For further informat…
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Did you know that 94% of Gen Z identifies as gamers? What if the Church could step into digital spaces and make an impact where the next generation is already gathered? In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Jason Watson sits down with Luke & Jen Richey, Gravity Jack's founders, to explore gaming's power as a mission field. From their ra…
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God on the Move is going on a break. But we don’t want to leave you without an encouraging testimony from the global church. Here is a story recorded at the recent Fourth Lausanne Congress. We will resume our regular episodes in March 2025. Subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring stories about global mission and leadership. For further informat…
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Could the workplace be one of the most strategic mission fields today? Could your daily vocation be a powerful tool for advancing God’s kingdom? In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Jason Watson sits down with Tommy Lee, CEO of Resource Global, to explore the intersection of faith and work. Tommy shares his inspiring journey from busin…
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God on the Move is going on a break. But we don’t want to leave you without an encouraging testimony from the global church. Here is a story recorded at the recent Fourth Lausanne Congress. We will resume our regular episodes in February 2025. Subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring stories about global mission and leadership. For further infor…
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Urban Political x Groningen University: Where Is Urban Politics? This is the first seminar in the series 'Where is Urban Politics?' a hybrid seminar series hosted by the University of Groningen, in the academic year 2024-2025. For more information on recent and forthcoming events: https://sites.google.com/rug.nl/where-is-urban-politics-series This …
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A Special Episode from the Lausanne Movement Archives How does the Holy Spirit empower the Church for global mission? In this powerful talk from the First Lausanne Congress (1974), Rev. Gottfried Osei-Mensah explores the Holy Spirit’s role as Teacher, Master, and Helper in evangelization. With deep wisdom and clarity, he calls Christians to submit …
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God on the Move is going on a break. But we don’t want to leave you without an encouraging testimony from the global church. Here is a story recorded at the recent Fourth Lausanne Congress. We will resume our regular episodes in February 2025. Subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring stories about global mission and leadership. For further infor…
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A special episode from the Lausanne Movement Archives When God asks us to live a new life in him, he provides us with boundless resources. Few know this truth better than Corrie ten Boom, a concentration camp survivor who was imprisoned for helping Jews escape during World War II. In this poignant testimony from the first Lausanne Congress in 1974,…
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Productive misunderstandings in cooperative urban development This is a new episode from our Think&Drink series in collaboration with the Georg-Simmel-Centre for Urban Studies and the Humboldt University Berlin.Co-operative urban development is the buzzword of the moment. It stands for the pursuit of a fairer city that is orientated towards the com…
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A special episode from the Lausanne Movement Archives ‘Mission’, ‘evangelism’, ‘dialogue’, ‘salvation’, and ‘conversion’—as Christians, we hear these words often, but over time their meanings can become muddled and distorted. How can we return to a biblical definition of these terms? John Stott’s fresh biblical perspective, given at the 1974 Intern…
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Special Episode Take a trip back in 1974 to Lausanne, Switzerland, to experience the opening plenary address Billy Graham gave at the First International Congress on World Evangelization. Available in print and audio, ‘Why Lausanne?’ is as relevant today as it was over 50 years ago. We pray that as you experience Graham’s address for yourself, you …
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Take a trip back in 1974 to Lausanne, Switzerland, to experience the opening plenary address Billy Graham gave at the First International Congress on World Evangelization. Available in print and audio, ‘Why Lausanne?’ is as relevant today as it was over 40 years ago. We pray that as you experience Graham’s address for yourself, you can draw closer …
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Can understanding human nature transform how we approach missions, ministry, and personal spiritual growth? In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Dr. Stan Wallace, Lausanne Catalyst for Academic Ministry & Educators Network (AMEN), author, and president of Global Scholars, explores the intersection of neuroscience, theology, and human f…
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