Mission FPC
Via a little quiz we challenged people to discover the specialities of French regions, but our visitors’ interest went far beyond the playful.
The younger generation are fascinated when we refer to getting involved in the association café in Lens, and who better than Naomi, a convinced and enthusiastic previous Pass member to communicate with them?
Adults were more concerned to grasp the spiritual context in France and the way the mission is developing. Some of them are leaders of churches or missionary organisations desirous of making connections abroad.
During the plenary sessions there are fewer people at the exhibition, so a chance for us to take a look at the other stands and to become aware of the creative spirit in the evangelical world for training, missions, social involvement and youth work.
I am moved to praise God as I become aware of all this activity in favour of the development of the Church of Jesus Christ in the world, and I regularly go away full of new ideas (e.g. Ostergarten-Stuttgart)!
The previous evening we had been invited to a meal with the young people of Naomi‘s church, followed by her report of her year with Pass. This gave Daniel Kessely, FPC director, to give a fuller presentation of the mission anf the challenge of spreadign the gospel in a secularised country. The whole church stood up to pray. We are one big family!
Mission FPC
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