Why did Jesus Weep on Palm Sunday? | Luke 19 | Jacob Cherian | SABC
Jacob Cherian Member, Theology Working Group India / South Asia
The Lausanne Covenant is widely regarded as one of the most significant documents in modern church history. Emerging from the First Lausanne Congress in 1974, with John Stott as its Chief Architect, it served as a great rallying call to the evangelical Church around the world. It defined what it means to be evangelical, and challenged Christians to work together to make Jesus Christ known throughout the world. It is a covenant with one another, and a covenant with God himself.