Thursday, October 21, 2010

The new reality of the church

One thing that has deeply impressed me being here at the Lausanne Congress on Evangelization in Cape Town, South Africa is the rich diverse reality of the world church. Though America is still the largest contingency from one single nation, there is no doubt the new center of gravity of the church is represented. With the exception of the Chinese Christians, many who were refused departure from airports in China, the conference is representative of 198 different countries, and is quite possibly the most diverse gathering of Christians in church history.

As one who has been working with missions emanating from Africa, I am delighted to see that the spiritual and theological hegemony of the Western Church beginning to be set aside. As I spoke to a delegate living in the south side of Chicago, he told me that his “world was not the world” and that the he has gained perspective. He told me that his understanding of suffering was too small when we were exposed to the stories of fellow believers such as a wife of a missionary who lost her husband a few weeks ago in a South Asian country or of an Anglican archbishop who shared of how 30-40 people twice stormed into his house to kill him, leaving his wife blind and beaten the first time when they discovered he was not present and had his life spared only the second time after he began to pray and his attackers decided to leave.

The reality of the church is that the day of Southern Christianity (and I am not talking about a region in the US where people say “y’all” and eat pork barbeque) has come.

May the Lord bring fruit from bringing such diverse people together.

1 comment:

Steve Jackson said...

Kirk,
Great observation. Keep us in the loop on this conference. I really envy your being there. Definitely history in the making.