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House-based ministry gives Danish youth safe hang-out

Greve, Denmark – Although Denmark is an officially Lutheran country, many young people claim to be atheists. Lars Ørsøe was the only believer in his entire high school. When he mentioned to classmates that he was a Christian, they often replied, “Wow, you are the first one that I’ve ever met.”

2014-08-12T13:28:39+00:00May 16th, 2012|SnapShots|

Church planting increasing in Europe, part 2

Church planting is an increasingly urgent focus in districts throughout the Northern Europe and Central Europe fields. During his district assembly tour this spring, Jerry Porter, the general superintendent in jurisdiction over the Eurasia Region, urged leaders to pray about where God might be leading them to plant new works.

2014-08-12T13:29:01+00:00May 2nd, 2012|SnapShots|

Church planting increasing in Europe, part 1

In the British Isles South, District Superintendent David Montgomery says the district is looking at proposals for at least two new works. In the Netherlands, a local Nazarene church has outgrown its building and is praying and fasting this month about whether God wants them to plant a new church in their neighborhood. Plans are also underway in Hungary and the British Isles North District for strategically initiating new fellowships to reach unchurched people.

2014-08-12T13:29:09+00:00April 25th, 2012|SnapShots|

Germany Easter camps shape youth, children

Nathanja Klauser and her fellow Easter Camp directors have participated in the Germany District’s annual children and youth camps since they were kids. Now, as the new leaders of the week-long spiritual event, they hoped they weren’t too young  -- all are in their 20s -- or inexperienced to manage this important shaping and influencing time for the district’s youth.

2014-08-12T13:29:20+00:00April 19th, 2012|SnapShots|
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