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The world has changed dramatically since the first Lausanne Congress in 1974. Are evangelicals adapting to the current challenges?
The US as a foreign mission field.
By J.C. Calhoun
Westerners once accounted for nearly all the world’s missionaries. No more; today people from nearly every country on earth leave home to make disciples. Howard Brant—from his base in Africa—has led this transition.
Yacouba Sanon could never have dreamed that his yes, first offered to God more than a quarter of a century ago at a church youth gathering in his home country of Burkina Faso, would have carried him halfway around the globe to Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in the summer of 2007.
On the morning of December 26, 2004, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake shook the Indian Ocean, creating a tsunami that struck coastlines over a thousand miles away. Dr. Galen Carey (BA ’76, MDiv ’80) was working for World Relief in Baltimore.