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Explore key moments from the 1960s to 2000s in international evangelism congresses, featuring prominent leaders & significant events. Witness the evolution of global evangelization efforts.
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The Congress's "March of Christian Witness" in downtown Berlin on October 30, 1966. Leading the marchers in the front row were (from left) Carl Henry (Congress chairman), The Rt. Rev. Chandu Ray (Bishop of the Anglican Church in Karachi, Pakistan), Bishop Alexander Mar Theolphilus (of the Mar Thoma Church, India), Prof. J.W. Winterhager (of the Berlin Ecumenical Seminary), Billy Grahamn (Honorary Chairman), and Supt. E.M. Helbick (of the church of Berlin - Brandenburg). Also pictured in the crowd are missionary Rachael Saint, Bishop Jack Dain, Stanley Mooneyham, Clyde Taylor, and T.W. Wilson.
Executive Committee and staff of the Asia-South Pacific Congress on Evangelism at the time of their planning meeting on March 12, 1968, in Singapore.
Participants arrive for the International Congress on World Evangelization (Lausanne 74) at the Palais de Beaulieu in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Jack Dain's welcoming comments to the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization
Individuals in booths at the back of the hall translated each plenary session at Lausanne into the six official languages of the congress.
Participants listen to a speaker at one of the plenary sessions in the large assembly hall at the Palais de Beaulieu in Lausanne, Switzerland.
(l-r) Bishop Festo Kivengere, Bishop A. Jack Dain, Billy Graham, Warwick Olsen and Paul Little answer questions during a press conference at the International Congress on World Evangelization, July 17, 1974
Bishop A. Jack Dain (l), executive chairman, and Billy Graham, honorary chairman, add the initial signatures to the Lausanne Covenant at the closing exercises of the International Congress on World Evangelization, July 25, 1974.