Latest Articles by Ed Stetzer
The Kingdom Mission Center: Churches Supporting Missionaries in Korea and Beyond
SaeJoongAng Church in GyungGi-do, Korea, loves missionaries. In fact, the church has built a facility that can house 60 missionary families when they are off their field for a session. It's called the Kingdom Mission Center.
Declaring, Displaying, and the Future of Lausanne
What has been characteristic of the missiology of Lausanne over the last half century has been its unwavering commitment to “integral mission.”
Responding to the Lausanne Seoul Statement: We Need a Greater Focus on Evangelism’s Place...
The Lausanne Seoul Statement needs a greater call to prioritize evangelism.
What Really Happened with the Last Supper and the Olympics—Between American Evangelicals
The Olympics are over, but we have a bit of unfinished business.
Preparing for Lausanne’s L4: Prayer, Purpose, and Proclamation
As global evangelicals prepare for the Lausanne Movement’s fourth global congress (L4) in Seoul, Korea, we must reflect on the theological foundations that have guided the movement since its inception.
Balancing Proclamation and Action in the Lausanne Movement: The Ongoing Debate in Mission
When evangelicals from around the world gather for the fourth global Lausanne Congress (L4) in Seoul, Korea, we will once again grapple with an ever-present tension of evangelical mission.
4 Hopes for the Lausanne Congress (L4) in Seoul, Korea
Each Lausanne Congress provides the global church with the opportunity to put down markers—foundational statements of faith that shape the movement’s future direction.
Foundations of Faith and the Future of Evangelism: A Look at the Lausanne Movement,...
As we prepare for the Lausanne gathering in September, we should remember the foundational principles that have shaped the movement along with how these principles can guide the future of evangelism.
What’s a Pro-Life Christian To Do in This Election?
Christians should approach an election like an umpire approaches a baseball game. We don't uncritically join or cheer for a team. We call balls, strikes, and fouls.
The Arrogant Pastor — How NOT to Be One
The arrogant pastor. Even writing an aticle on this almost guarantees comments about pots and kettles. I'm as human as you are. And if we are all honest with ourselves, we would admit that it is a struggle for each of us in some way.