
With a clear and urgent call to renew commitment to discipleship amid a rapidly changing global landscape, the Asia Evangelical Leadership Forum (AELF) officially opened Wednesday in Seoul, South Korea.
Organized by the Asia Evangelical Alliance (AEA), the three-day gathering brought together approximately 100 Evangelical leaders from over 20 countries across Asia for prayer, strategy, and collaboration under the theme: âDisciple or Die 2.0.â
Hosted at the Antioch Center, the June 11â13 event is a sequel to previous AEA gatherings and represents a continuation of what organizers describe as a âdiscipleship journeyâ initiated in 2019.

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AEA General Secretary Dr. Bambang Budijanto delivered the opening address, tracing the theological, spiritual and strategic trajectory that has shaped the allianceâs vision for evangelism and mission over the past six years.
âThis is not just a listening conference â it is a working gathering,â Budijanto told delegates in his opening remarks. âGod has brought each of you here for a reason. You are not just observers. You are participants in shaping whatâs next.â
The forum aims to produce actionable strategies to accelerate the fulfillment of the Great Commission across Asia, particularly by deepening commitment to discipleship. From the outset, the event was framed not as a routine conference but as a moment of spiritual recalibration and collaborative discernment.
âWe begin tonight by praying: âShow me Your glory,ââ Budijanto said, referencing Exodus 33:18. âItâs a call for renewed longing â not just ministry business, but hearts that yearn again to see Godâs glory manifest in our lives and our churches.â
Budijanto outlined the development of AEAâs emphasis on discipleship, which began in earnest during preparations for the 2019 World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) General Assembly. At that time, Asian leaders were asked to shape the agenda and sought Godâs direction through prayer.
âWhat emerged,â said Budijanto, âwas the conviction that the Holy Spirit was calling us back to the final words of Jesus: âMake disciples of all nations.â That moment launched a commitment we called the âDecade of Discipleship,â beginning in 2020.â
In 2020, the AEA held its first online General Assembly during the pandemic, where the theme focused on âChurch in the New Landscape.â Leaders acknowledged that COVID-19 had accelerated an already-emerging shift in how churches and missions operated.
Quoting Isaiah 43:19 â âSee, I am doing a new thingâ â Budijanto emphasized that leaders at the time recognized the need for new models and mindsets to match new realities.
âThe way we did church and missions last century cannot carry us into this century,â he said.
This reflection led to the establishment of seven task forces in the lead-up to AEAâs 40th anniversary in 2023, each tasked with discerning what God is doing in Asia today. At that anniversary gathering, leaders focused on the idea that this ânew landscapeâ is one âwe have never been to before,â echoing Joshua 3:4.
In 2024, the AEA General Assembly convened in Mongolia, where the number of strategic task forces was narrowed from seven to four. Budijanto said the meeting yielded a renewed sense of urgency.
âWe committed to explore everything that can help us accelerate the Great Commission â not just modest growth, but significant breakthrough," he said.
That trajectory continues in Seoul this week, with leaders revisiting those four strategic thrusts and seeking alignment around them through prayer and dialogue.
Budijanto acknowledged that Christian mission movements, like the modern era inaugurated by William Carey, may have reached a turning point. âEvery season God creates new movements,â he said. âBut we canât see whatâs ahead if we keep looking behind. The challenge is to stop feeding the old model and begin discerning what God is birthing now.â
The forum is structured around three key prayers, each guiding a day of the gathering.
The first day centers on the prayer, âShow me Your gloryâ (Exodus 33:18), calling participants to personal and corporate spiritual renewal and a renewed longing for Godâs presence. This sets a reflective and worshipful tone for the days ahead.
On the second day, the focus turns to strategy with the prayer, âShow us Your wayâ (Exodus 33:13), as leaders seek direction for navigating the unfamiliar mission landscape of Asia. Sessions throughout the day address innovation, collaboration, and the development of new models of discipleship relevant to todayâs challenges.
The third day is anchored in the prayer, âShow us Your handâ (Exodus 33:16), as participants reflect on Godâs activity across various national contexts.
Testimonies of growth, transformation and effective discipleship movements will be shared, highlighting where God is already at work. The forum concludes with a commitment to ongoing collaboration, uniting leaders around a shared vision for advancing discipleship across Asia over the next decade.
âThis isnât just a plan for AEA â itâs a journey we must walk together,â said Budijanto. âThe task ahead is too great to go alone.â
The ultimate goal of AELF 2025 is to align leaders around a 10-year vision for catalyzing discipleship movements across the region. Over the next two days, participants will engage in strategy sessions to identify actionable steps and share insights from their respective contexts.
Budijanto ended his speech with an appeal for unity and expectation: âLet us approach this not as a routine event but as a sacred moment. God wants to do more than we can imagine â but we must come with open hands, open hearts, and the willingness to walk together.â
The Asia Evangelical Leadership Forum will conclude on Friday evening, June 13, with a commitment ceremony and final prayer session titled âShow us Your life,â symbolizing the launch of a new season of collaborative mission across Asia.
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