“Younger Christian leaders expect the church to flourish and Christianity’s influence in society to rise”
The ‘Global Voice Report’ of the Lausanne Movement addresses the expectations of over one thousand Christian representatives in 119 countries.
11 DECEMBER 2025 · 14:42 CET
In October, the Lausanne Movement presented its first Global Voices Report, a barometer that will be refreshed every year out of a “desire to listen” to church and culture.
1,030 Christian leaders from 119 countries in the world have answered to questions in June and July 2025.
Across all regions, and “especially among younger leaders, many expect the church to flourish, Christianity's influence in society to rise, and new opportunities to advance the Great Commission in the next five years”.
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In a previous article, this news website summarised the main challenges mentioned by Christians around the world.
The report, overseen by Matthew Niermann, director of Global Research of the Lausanne Movement, found that “while challenges such as secularism, polarization, and distrust remain real, the global tone is not one of despair. Instead, leaders envision a flourishing future, not because of cultural momentum, but because of their trust in God’s sovereignty and the adaptability of the church”.

Regional perceptions of the church, Lausanne Movement Global Voices Report 2025. Digital spaces are mission field as well
“95% identifying digital space as part of the church’s mission field and 95% calling for increased investment in digital great commission efforts. Yet despite this conviction, many remain unsure how well the church is currently representing Jesus in digital spaces, or if digital platforms are effective in making disciples. The opportunity is clear, but the path forward, how to be present online in a way that is both real and relevant, remains a growing edge for the global church”.

Digital Discipleship Effectiveness, Lausanne Movement Global Voices Report 2025. Factors for great Commission advancement
“When asked what trends will have the greatest positive impact on the Great Commission in the next decade, leaders consistently pointed to five key drivers: collaboration and partnership, increased focus on discipleship, use of digital technology, marketplace ministry, and youth engagement”.
These responses show “a shared desire for deeper unity, more holistic witness, and greater adaptability in an era of rapid change. Together, they signal a vision for the church that is younger, more connected, and equipped to serve across every sphere of life”.

Positive trends, Lausanne Movement Global Voices Report 2025. “Wide-spread agreement” among Christian leaders around the globe
The survey, conducted in summer 2025 from this group of over 1,000 Christian leaders in over one hundred countries reveal a “widespread agreement on the key challenges and opportunities facing the global church”.
Expressions may vary, but “the underlying convictions point toward a shared missional horizon, a church increasingly aligned in its vision, even as it navigates diverse realities”.
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