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  2. Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization - Wikipedia

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    The Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, more commonly known as the Lausanne Movement, is a global movement that mobilizes Christian leaders to collaborate for world evangelization. The movement's fourfold vision is to see 'the gospel for every person, disciple-making churches for every people and place , Christ-like leaders for every ...

  3. Lausanne Conference - Wikipedia

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    Lausanne Conference or Conference of Lausanne may refer to: Lausanne Conference of 1922–1923, a peace conference to write a new treaty with Turkey; Lausanne Conference on Faith and Order, 1927 ecumenical conference; Lausanne Conference of 1932, a conference representing the end of the reparations that related to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference

  4. Category:Diplomatic conferences in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 2011 Media in category "Diplomatic conferences in Switzerland" This category contains only the following file.

  5. Lausanne Covenant - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. First International Congress on World Evangelization - Wikipedia

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    Lausanne was selected for the congress in October 1972. The congress office opened in April 1973. The theme of the congress was "Let the earth hear His voice." Almost 2,700 evangelical Christian leaders attended the conference at the Palais de Beaulieu in Lausanne, Switzerland to discuss the progress, resources and methods of evangelizing the ...

  7. Michael Oh - Wikipedia

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    Oh first became involved with the Lausanne movement by participating in the 2004 Forum for World Evangelization in Pattaya, Thailand. He delivered the keynote address at the 2006 Lausanne Younger Leaders Gathering in Port Dixon, Malaysia, and joined the Lausanne Board in 2007 with a particular focus on developing younger leaders within the ...

  8. Treaty of Lausanne - Wikipedia

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    Under the Treaty of Lausanne, signed in 1923, Eastern Anatolia became part of modern-day Turkey, in exchange for Turkey's relinquishing Ottoman-era claims to the oil-rich Arab lands. [11] Negotiations were undertaken during the Conference of Lausanne. İsmet İnönü was the chief negotiator for Turkey.

  9. File:Treaty of Lausanne Declaration of Amnesty.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: The Treaty of Lausanne officially marked the end of World War 1 in the Ottoman lands. In addition to the main body of the treaty, there were a number of annexes. In addition to the main body of the treaty, there were a number of annexes.