As a part of the lecture series for the Ministry Practice program,  three of Olivet University’s Lausanne participants spoke to students  about their recent experience at the Third Lausanne Congress on World  Evangelization in Cape Town, South Africa. 
The session included overview on the historical conferences for  Evangelicals, significance of the 2010 conferences, the future direction  in the area of missions, and a question and answer session. The panel  discussion was held in the Olivet’s San Francisco Chapel which included  onsite and online student attendance joining via live broadcasting.  
Dr. William Wagner, president of Olivet University and host of the  event, opened with a prayer and welcomed the congregation.  The lecture  began with Dr. Walker Tzeng giving his perspectives from recent  Christian conferences including Tokyo 2010, Lausanne III, and the 2010  Boston conference.  Dr. Tzeng participated in numerous mission  conferences and gained valuable insights which he shared with the  students. 
Dr. Wagner and Dr. Joseph Ray Tallman, Vice President of Olivet  University, shared their wisdom in regards to the evolving mission  movements, shifting paradigms, and the new direction following the  Lausanne Congress.  Students showed active participation by asking  thoughtful questions in person and online. 
Overall, the session provided a wealth of knowledge and first-hand  experience from the Cape Town attendees. The discussion made a fine  addition to the Global Link conference held at Olivet University’s  campus in late October.
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