Europeans desperately need access to the Gospel
The land of the Reformation is in need of evangelical churches. Many of those old, glorious cathedrals are now merely tourist sites than places of worship today. And less than 2 percent of Europeans know what it means to have a relationship with Jesus.
Use your gifts of evangelism and discipleship as you work with nationals to start churches. Assist multinational teams in carrying out research, launching national movements, and developing local leaders.
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Jason, a GEM missionary, came alongside Christians in Monheim, Germany and helped them start a church. He says, It was exciting to see how this church is moving along. The congregation rented some commercial space in the heart of the town, and theyre holding services weekly. Their firm desire is to be beacons of Gods love and light.
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As a percentage of the population, there are four times fewer Evangelical Christians living in Poland than there are in Saudi Arabia. And there are nearly 1 million people per church-planting unit in this country. The field is white for starting churches in Poland! Paul, Greater Europe Mission field director, Poland