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  1. The Lausanne Covenant is widely regarded as one of the most significant documents in modern church history. Emerging from the First Lausanne Congress in 1974, with John Stott as its Chief Architect, it served as a great rallying call to the evangelical Church around the world.

  2. The Lausanne Covenant is a July 1974 religious manifesto promoting active worldwide Christian evangelism. [1] One of the most influential documents in modern evangelicalism, it was written at the First International Congress on World Evangelization in Lausanne, Switzerland, where it was adopted by 2,300 evangelicals in attendance. [2]

  3. Apr 17, 2023 · The Lausanne Covenant, written primarily by John Stott, has included and prioritized many essential teachings on evangelism. It is a “covenant” in that it binds the signatories in a promise to God and to fellow believers.

  4. Oct 9, 2011 · The Lausanne Covenant, more than any other document in recent Church history, has served to define the evangelical faith. It is a covenant with one another and with the Lord himself. Each section is followed by a short commentary and finishes with questions for personal use or for groups.

  5. The Lausanne Covenant has been a great rallying call to the evangelical Church around the world. It defined what it means to be evangelical, that is, what it means to have Scripture as final authority in what we believe and in how we live. It is a covenant with one another as brothers and sisters in Christ, and with God himself.

  6. Here is the complete text of the Lausanne Covenant, which grew out of the International Congress on World Evangelization.

  7. Jul 16, 2024 · Beyond reaffirming historic evangelical doctrine, the Lausanne Covenant calls the church to theologically informed action. If people are lost without the gospel, we need to know what parts of the world still have no access to the good news.

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