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Highlights from Cape Town 2010Highlights from Cape Town 2010The Third Lausanne Congress on World
Evangelization
Victor H. Cuartas, M. Div., D. Min.Victor H. Cuartas, M. Div., D. Min.Regent University & ComhinaRegent University & Comhina
Lausanne I, Lausanne I, LausanneLausanne 1974 1974Lausanne II, Lausanne II, ManilaManila 1989 1989
Lausanne III, Lausanne III, Cape Town Cape Town 20102010
Key Scripture
“God in Christ reconcilingreconciling the world to himself”
(2 Corinthians 5:19)
Cape Town 2010 was held in collaboration with The World Evangelical Alliance.
Theme
“The Whole Church taking the Whole Gospel to the Whole
World.”
Delegates in Cape Town 2010
• The most representative body of the evangelical church ever assembled.
• Over 4,000 leaders from 200 countries• +300 observers (Catholics, Anglicans,
Lutherans, etc)• 40% of the delegates were 20-40 years old• Women represented 30% of the delegates
Delegates in Cape Town 2010
• 1200 missionaries, 1200 pastors, 1200 theologians/ missiologists, 600 leaders (business, media, health and government)
• +400 delegates from North America• 330 delegates from Latin America• +1200 volunteers
Delegates in Cape Town 2010“China and India gave more than Europe. This
is the first time I have seen that kind of open-handedness.”
Lindsay Brown (International Director)
“We in the Global South asked for greater numbers of delegates. We must also come up
with the money to support them.”Hwa Yung (Planning Committee)
My Role In Cape TownMy Role In Cape Town
• I represented the Hispanic/Latino Missionary movement from USA (Comhina), as well as the School of Divinity.
• I served as Group Table Leader during the congress. My main role was to facilitate the daily group discussions and theological reflections.
Multiplex Sessions
• There were 24 multiplex sessions and some 160 dialogue groups functioning as part Cape Town 2010.
• They explore a range of issues like prosperity theology, globalization, creation care and Christian interaction with people of other faiths and traditions.
Lausanne Global Conversation
• Organizers extended its reach into over 650 GlobaLink sites in 91 countries and drew 100,000 unique visits to its website from 185 countries during the week of the Congress.
• Clarity• Identification• Partnerships• A call to action ( part 2 in December 2010)
Lausanne III (Cape Town 2010) Lausanne III (Cape Town 2010) The Cape Town Commitment,
a declaration of belief and a call to action,
Global IssuesGlobal Issues
• The Challenge of the New Atheism• The Impact of Hedonism• The Reality of Islam• The Globalized World• The Brokenness of Our World• Seismic Shifts in Global Christianity
Major Topics in Cape Town 2010
• TruthTruth• ReconciliationReconciliation• World FaithsWorld Faiths• Authenticity and IntegrityAuthenticity and Integrity• New Missions PrioritiesNew Missions Priorities• PartnershipsPartnerships
Things That I Learned in Things That I Learned in Cape Town 2010Cape Town 2010
Personal ImpactPersonal Impact
• My participation in Cape Town 2010 increased both my Biblical perspective and global competence.
• I was blessed by the Ethnic Diversity of people from all the corners of the globe…it was a wonderful picture of how heaven is going to be.
The Power of WorshipThe Power of Worship
Revelation 7:9a“After this I looked, and there before me was a
great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and languagenation, tribe, people and language,
standing before the throne and before the Lamb.”
Personal ImpactPersonal Impact
• New/ fresh appreciation for the body of Christ as a whole
• To pray more for the persecuted Christians around the world
• We spent time in Worship, prayer and intercession, discussion and reflection…and the ministry of the Holy Spirit was evident.
• God is certainly moving in amazing ways!
Goals & Outcomes for Goals & Outcomes for Regent University & SODRegent University & SOD
• Advancement of World evangelization • Strengthen Christian Worldview• Improvement of global competency
Highlights
• Ethnic Diversity reflected in worship, drama and speakers
• Use of the media (color, sound..etc)• Drama sketches in between the presentations• Diversity of topics to choose (24 workshops)• List of 632 Unengaged Unreached People
Groups was distributed
Highlights
• Networking and partnership opportunities• Small groups daily interaction and discussion• Prayer and intercession for the nations• Focus on Scriptures (Book of Ephesians)• The ministry of the Holy Spirit was evident• The absence of the Chinese delegation (230)
that represented the persecuted church
Highlights • The Church of China was not represented at
Lausanne 1989. China is unable to attend Cape Town 2010. The Lausanne participants welcome their Chinese brothers and sisters even in their absence.
• Awesome testimonies every day (North Korean girl)
• Importance of orality among 2 billion people• Lausanne Global Conversation open the
opportunity for wider participation• Global links
We need to bring more awareness
• Human trafficking (women and children)• Reconciliation (races, denominations,
generations, genders).• Immigration issues (Global Diaspora)• Slavery• Violence
I was hoping to hear more about…
• Repentance and intercession as important elements for reconciliation
• Reality and consequences of Apartheid in South Africa
• The video about Latin America did not reflect the current reality of the region in terms of both the expansion and impact of the Gospel
• World evangelization strategies
Small Groups in Cape Town 2010
• 700 Small groups (5-6 people)• Praying together• Reflecting and discussing together• Focus on the book of Ephesians• Finding opportunities for partnerships• We had delegated in my table from
Philippines, India, China, Ethiopia, Latin America, USA.
Powerful Closing: Communion
• “The local church is God’s chosen locus of service and evangelism”
Doug Birdsall
• The Congress closed with a celebration of Holy Communion, led by Archbishop Henry Luke
Orombi of Ugand
Powerful Closing: Communion
• “We are a global movement, committed to the local church”.
Doug Birdsall
To Remember
• RETURN TO HUMILITY, INTEGRITY RETURN TO HUMILITY, INTEGRITY AND SIMPLICITYAND SIMPLICITY
Matthew 24:14 (NASB)
"This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world as a
testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come. “
Revelation 7:9a (NIV)
• After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people
and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb.
Check these websites out
•http://www.lausanne.org/cape-town-2010/schedule.html
• http://conversation.lausanne.org/en
Cape Town Follow Up
April 4-7 2011, Orlando, Florida
Doug Birdsall
Nelson Mandela (1918- )President of South Africa
(1994-1999)
Church of God Delegates
Rene Padilla & Samuel Escobar
North Korean Girl
Table Mountain
Table Mountain & 12 Apostles
Rubben Island(Mandela served 27 years in prison)
Cape Town Sunset
Table Mountain
Contact Information
• Victor H. Cuartas, D. Min.• Instructor in Practical Ministry & Global
Missions• Regent University, School of Divinity • Email: [email protected]• http://www.regent.edu/acad/schdiv/faculty_s
taff/cuartas.shtml
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