Netherlands: Keeping the Covenant
Amsterdam 2000 ends with a message from Billy Graham, a promise by 10,000 evangelists, and a unifying framework for worldwide evangelism.
By Ted Olsen | posted 8/7/00 | posted 9/04/2000 12:00AM

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The Amsterdam Declaration: A Charter for Evangelism in the 21st Century
and the
Covenant for Evangelists
are available at the official Amsterdam 2000 site. The
Lausanne Covenant
is available at Lausanne.org.
Amsterdam2000.org
has streaming video and transcripts of the plenary addresses, biographical sketches of the speakers, press releases and news coverage of the convention, and other resources. Our earlier coverage of Amsterdam 2000 includes:Healing Genocides at Home and Abroad
| Commentary from Amsterdam 2000. (Aug. 4, 2000)
The Prodigal City?
| While 10,000 evangelists take the day off in Amsterdam, local ministries continue their long, personal mission. (Aug. 3, 2000)
Amsterdam 2000 Called the Most Multinational Event Ever
| 10,287 evangelists and other participants represent 209 nations and territories. (Aug. 2, 2000)
Drilling the Evangelists on the Evangel
| Doctrinal training takes center stage at Amsterdam 2000, while staffers work against theological controversy. (Aug. 1, 2000)
Billy Graham a No-Show at Amsterdam 2000
| Evangelist, watching from Minnesota, bows out of satellite address, will probably forgo later remarks as well. (July 31, 2000)
Billy Graham Too Ill For Amsterdam 2000
| Evangelist will deliver address via satellite. (July 21, 2000)
Graham Unveils Evangelism Conference
(Nov. 16, 1998)Recent coverage of Amsterdam 2000 from other media sources include:World Evangelical Meeting Ends
-- Associated Press (Aug. 6, 2000)
Evangelicals Conclude Conference
-- Associated Press (Aug. 5, 2000) -- The New York Times (Aug. 5, 2000)
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