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Ten Resources for Integrity and Anti-Corruption--Lausanne Movement (2010-2020)

Kelly O'Donnell (2020)

In this paper I share 10 examples of integrity and anti-corruption resources that have been developed within the Lausanne Movement for/since its third Congress 10 years ago. These resources have practical applications at the individual, institutional, and international levels of society, and everything in-between. They are also part of the collective roadmap--foundational building blocks--to help preserve our Lausanne institutional memory about integrity advocacy and commitments and inform our collaborative efforts to promote moral resilience and relevance within the international Church-Mission Community.

We also share these 10 resources in support of the broader global action to rally behind Global Integrity Day (9 June, endorsed by GIN—Lausanne’s integrity network), International Anti-Corruption Day (9 December), and the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (in particular SDG 16 on peace, justice and strong/inclusive institutions along with anti-corruption/crime).

Click on the title link at the top to access the article
and to access links to the ten resources below
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  1. We have a Problem!—But There Is Hope!, by Jane Overstreet
  2. Salt and Light: Christians’ Role in Combating Corruption, by Paul Batchelor and Steve Osei-Menash
  3. “Good News” in the Fight Against Corruption, by Roberto Laver
  4. Blogs Related to Integrity and Health, by Kelly O’Donnell
  5. Confronting Idolatry, by Chris Wright
  6. Choosing to be Salt and Light: Can the Church in India Become a Model in the Fight for AntiCorruption? by Arpit Waghmare
  7. Integrity, the Lausanne Movement, and a Malaysian Daniel, by David Bennett
  8. A Summons to a Global Integrity Movement: Fighting Self-Deception and Corruption, by Kelly O’Donnell and Michèle Lewis O’Donnell
  9. Do We Care About Corruption? How Integrity Can Tame the Beast of Bribes and Extortion, by Manfred Kohl
  10. Video: The Greatest Threat to Your Ministry is You: Calling the Church Back to Humility, Integrity, and Simplicity, by Michael Oh


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