
Reverend Daniel Willis, the International Deputy Director for the Oceania region of the Lausanne Movement, has listed the goals for the Oceania Lausanne Movement in an interview with Christian Today Australia.
He hopes by 2010, the Lausanne Movement here will have a number of people in this region for its panel of reference as well as in its leadership team.
He also said that the Movement will by then have a regional and national committee for the Oceania region.
"…We are hoping by that time to have a regional and national committees. There is an Australian committee and I would like to see a national committee in New Zealand as well as for the Island," he said.
In addition to having the committees being set up, he wants to see conferences being conducted in the coming years to help the people in the region to think about the issue of evangelisation with a particular emphasis on the South Pacific region.
"We are wanting to conduct some conferences in this region to help people engage in thinking about the issue of evangelisation, with particular emphasis on the South Pacific region," he said.
The Lausanne Movement is a global network of Christian leaders from missions, churches and educational and training institutions who share a commitment to world evangelization.