The Lausanne Movement, founded by John Stott and Billy Graham, is renowned for its dedication to global evangelization. Since its inception, the Movement has hosted three significant global gatherings—in Lausanne, Switzerland (1974), Manila, Philippines (1989), and Cape Town, South Africa (2010)—which have shaped the direction of global mission. The Lausanne Covenant, a product of the first congress in 1974, remains one of the most influential evangelical documents and continues to serve as a statement of faith for Christians worldwide.