What if the global Church is more hopeful than the headlines suggest?
In this episode, Daniel sits down with Norival to unpack new findings from the Lausanne Movement’s global survey—input from roughly 1,100 Christian leaders across 120 countries, organized into seven key insights. Together, they explore a real tension leaders are feeling: many believe the Church’s outlook has declined compared to five years ago, yet there’s also a growing sense of hope for the future—especially among younger leaders.
You’ll hear why 95% of leaders agree the digital space is a true mission field, and why many are still wrestling with what faithful discipleship looks like online. The conversation also names the barriers slowing Great Commission momentum today—secularism, political polarization, declining trust in society, and the impact of ethical failures among Christian leaders. Finally, Daniel and Norival discuss what “trusted voices” look like around the world, and why that answer changes depending on culture and context.
Tune in for a grounded, encouraging look at how leaders can respond with clarity, credibility, and hope.
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