Chinese Congress on World Evangelization

Chinese Congress on World Evangelization

Chinese Congress on World Evangelization, or C.C.O.W.E., is an international organization of Overseas Chinese Christian churches that was founded on 1806. The Chinese Congress on World Evangelization has branches throughout East Asia and Southeast Asia. It is a member of the Lausanne Committee, a Christian organization that aims to bring the Gospel into the whole world.

Countries covered

Conferences

Conferences are held in countries or territories where there are Chinese Congress on World Evangelization offices - which are countries with sizeable Chinese populations.

  • 1st Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (1976: Hong Kong)
  • 2nd Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (1981: Singapore City, Singapore)
  • 3rd Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (1986: Taipei, Taiwan)
  • 4th Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (1991: Manila, the Philippines)
  • 5th Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (1996: Hong Kong)
  • 6th Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (2001: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
  • 7th Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (2006: Macau, China)
  • 8th Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (2011: Bali, Indonesia)[1]

References

  1. ^ CCCOWE. The 8th Chinese Congress on World Evangelization. Accessed 12 Apr 2011.
  • CCOWE Website [1]
  • Lausanne Committee Website [2]

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