Magazine September – October 2014
House and street under water in Obrenovac, Serbia.
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Away The Balkans two months on
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MACEDONIAN CALL
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Evangelical Christians are a small but growing minority in Macedonia. We need your help to see real breakthrough! Please keep praying for us and supporting us so that we can see this ancient land turn to God and know His love. Mirco and Nada Andreev, Macedonia
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he worst flooding in a century recently hit the Balkans, and once I was able to visit the hardest hit areas it confirmed for me how vital your support was. We were able to make some immediate gifts from our ‘Harvest for the Hungry’ funds, but the flood gifts also rapidly came in. The total now stands at about £35,000 and we are overwhelmed with how much good it can do. I think of one man, Goran, living with his family in Banja Luka in Bosnia Herzegovina. Until recently he had a construction job which paid €1 an hour. Now that is gone, and his home is completely flooded too. He, his wife and their two children sleep on the floor in one dried out room. The house is bare because sewage mixed with the flood water made everything unusable; it all had to be thrown away. Your gifts enabled the local church to offer food and furniture and develop long term links that will offer a deeper hope than even aid can provide. To see something for yourself of what the floods have done, and how your generosity is making a difference, please head to www.transformeuropenow.org and watch the video on the homepage. Of course, if the floods were the only need it would be bad enough, but the truth is there is so much going on across Europe! There are wonderful stories of hope combined with the need for support for many of our amazing partners. This is why we are now making this magazine bi-monthly, meaning two extra editions over the year, and more opportunity to tell you what God is doing. We will also be editing a special ‘25th Anniversary of the fall of the wall’ issue for November and December, and you will be delighted to know we have enlisted Gary Cox, our Senior Ambassador, to bring to our attention some of the great stories from the period! Thank you again for your generous support and faithful prayers. The Lord be with you.
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Transforming Europe – One Life at a Time Washed Away
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Harvest for the Hungry
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You and Europe
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Prayer diary
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Emergeny Balkans Flood Appeal – report
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What’s going on in...
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You can help those who will stuggle to survive the freezing winter months
Our prayer for Europe
September – October 2014
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Away That’s what had happened to many families whom I met on a recent trip to the Balkans. Their homes and dreams have been literally washed away by flood waters up to five metres in height.
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would be to them. We sipped our coffee together whilst Goran’s son played with a stray dog, and he slowly told me his story. Goran and his family are living in a poor part of the city in houses that were temporary accommodation 20 years ago—wood frames, with a mixture of paper and glue instead of bricks. His circumstances should be better as he is bright, capable and used to be in the army. Today, Goran is without work, although his previous construction job only paid €1 an hour (he worked 10 hours a day). Now he feels his prospects are hopeless, a fact underlined by the 50,000 unemployed looking for work in a city of 200,000.
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ixed with sewage and dirt, the waters left everything unusable, and now piles of carpet, sofas, clothes and everything you find in even a humble house are found on the streets, rotting in the summer heat. Goran Yovanavich, a man I met in Banja Luka, Bosnia Herzegovina, exemplifies this plight. When I visited him we sat outside the house on some old bricks at a makeshift table. His wife was embarrassed that they could only offer water and not juice or coffee. Later some black coffee emerged—I guess it was borrowed from neighbours—and although I desperately wished they would not expend the effort, I also knew how important hospitality
Now he feels his prospects are hopeless, a fact underlined by the 50,000 unemployed looking for work in a city of 200,000.
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The government has promised funds to help Goran and other flood victims, but nothing has yet materialised. He and others like him are deeply sceptical that any help will ever materialise; they have heard such rhetoric before, and know it usually just precedes more broken promises. If it were not for the 100 euros a month coming in from a helpful aunt’s pension they would have nothing. Hearing all this I am so glad I have not visited alone, and that help is at hand. Sinisa Stojkovic is one of the brave Christian leaders of Bosnia Herzegovina, standing for Christ in a country where evangelical Christians number less than 500. His congregation is a signpost to the Kingdom as it combines people from Muslim and Serbian backgrounds, and their remit is to share the love of Christ with all who will listen. Goran is a Christian and attends the church, so when the floods came, help could not only be offered to him, but also to others in the local community through his contacts. Sinisa’s church is one of the largest in the country—sometimes they have as many as 40 people in the congregation— but they have nowhere near enough resources to offer aid and ongoing support to the flood victims that come their way. I was very glad to know that after my visit I would be able to send some of the funds collected from the TEN Flood Appeal to enable him and his church to continue to help people like Goran. As always, the real beauty of the work will be that material help is offered alongside a lasting eternal hope in Christ, and a local community of His people to join and explore this in. Andy Drake
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Photos: 1. Some areas experienced total flooding. 2. The oversaturation of soil led to landslides just as destructive as the floods. 3&4. There is no home insurance meaning repairs, whilst essential, are too costly for many. 5. Sewage mixed with flood water meant everything needed to be discarded. For many families, their life possessions are just left to rot on the street.
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Have you organised your Harvest Service yet? If not, your free
Harvest for the Hungry pack awaits!
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Our harvest project helps people like Goran (see p4 & 5) to survive the freezing winter months, when many are faced with the stark choice of food or warmth.
You and Europe
Transform Europe Now works across 15 European countries in over 70 projects, so if you or your church wishes to make a difference in Europe you don’t have to go it alone. Church partnerships, short-term teams, special church services, volunteering, targeted prayer and financial support—there’s something for everyone! Countries we operate in include:
Our prayer for Europe: Heavenly Father, Thank You that You’re a God of abundant provision! Thank You that even before creation, You knew what would sustain and fulfil us. Thank You that You provided for each person who would come into being. Forgive us for not sharing this provision equally, and for the terrible reality of human hunger today.
This Harvest time, please will You inspire our generosity so that we might go out of our way to help those who are hungry in Europe. May our giving nourish their bodies practically and spiritually, showing truth in You being their daily bread. Finally, Lord, grant us Your Holy Spirit to revive our love and compassion for Europe! Amen
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Prayer Diary
Nada and Mirco
Slavko
Stefan
Jovica
Anatoli
Kremi & Plamen
Petya & Misho
Benny & Milcho
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September – October 2014 September 2014 1 / Mirco Andreev, Macedonia: A new Alpha course is starting in Skopje this month. Please pray that those who go will experience God’s unfailing love in their lives, and for Biblical discipleship. 2 / Marino Mojtic, Macedonia, needs God’s blessing and guidance as he travels to the US to fundraise for the Evangelical Church this month. 3 / Sally Bertram and Rachael Robertson are visiting five countries and 18 partners this week. Pray for their overall protection in health, travel and that they will be an encouragement to TEN’s partners. 4 / Slavko Hadzic, Bosnia: After the holidays, the church is beginning its regular activities. “Pray for a fresh start!” 5 / Either this month or next, the mobile clinic (health advisory centre) will take place in the cities of Glamoc and Mostar: “Pray we can bring hope to people and to share the gospel.” 6 / In October, the church will begin their Alpha course. Pray for the leaders as they prepare and for God to touch lives even now!
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7 / Stefan Hanganu, Moldova, is beginning a new children’s ministry this month, but needs leaders to step up and lead the various groups. Pray for willing volunteers.
13 / Pray for the Montenegrin church—may it not be opposed, but given freedom to exercise and share the Good News. May it stand firm on God and proclaim His name.
8 / “The church gives food parcels to those in need. Pray for this ministry that God will reveal He is the bread and water of LIFE.”
14 / Ruth Richardson, TEN Ambassador, is speaking at Hillfields Harvest service this morning. Pray for ears to be open and hearts stirred to the poverty ever-present in Europe today.
9 / Praise God for those who are involved in ministry. May they be strengthened, upheld and treasured by all those they meet. May they know God’s provision in their own lives and faith. 10 / Jovica Bacvanski, Montenegro: “Please pray the church won’t grow tired but that seeds will grow. Pray the church will be encouraged.” 11 / The church has received their permit to have a stand in the town. This is a first! Pray they will have a strong spiritually drawing presence. 12 / “Pray for my assistant Vukasin!” Pray for Jovica and Vukasin as they work side-byside. Pray their ministry won’t be broken by worldly entangles, but strengthened through Christ.
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15 / Anatoli Yankov, Bulgaria: Please pray for new believers in the church to be bold in their faith and not weakened by the challenges they face as Christian believers. 16 / More workers are needed within the church to help carry out various ministerial tasks. Please pray against idolness, and for servant hearts. 17 / Praise God the church congregation is expanding; more room is needed! Pray for church leaders to have wisdom and patience in this area. 18 / “Please pray for the protection of our home. In the recent months, we have been attacked in our health and things in our possession have been damaged.”
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19 / Plamen Borisov, Bulgaria: Please pray for those who are unemployed in the church. Pray for God’s overflowing sense of peace and for assurance in their faith. 20 / “Today we will have a meeting with pastors who we connect with.” May this be an encouraging time of strengthening fellowship and learning from one another.
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27 / Milcho has huge compassion for the nearby orphanage; “Please pray that God will give us wisdom how to serve the children better!” 28 / Praise God for the work Milcho and Benny continue to do in Bulgaria. May they know God’s anointing over their ministry and be effective for His glory.
21 / “Pray for unity and cooperation between the churches in Sevlievo!“
29 / Slavko Hadzic is leading a workshop in Macedonia, which focuses on the importance of influencing the government. Pray for all attending the conference.
22 / Recent focus on children’s ministry has led to a growing youth group. Pray for resources to accommodate this group, and for God’s protection over this ministry.
30 / Praise God for what can be achieved in a month. May the works that have started continue to flourish. May seeds be sown and fruits reaped.
23 / Misho Todorov, Bulgaria: At the beginning of the month the church invested in an openair meeting. Pray this will have attracted non-Christians and begun the ‘spiritual cleansing’ of the town. 24 / Praise God for the outreach. May the church continue to be bold in their witness and have a positive influence amongst the local population. 25 / Milcho Deyanov, Bulgaria: “Please pray with us for revival and spritual awakening of the people so they will return to the Lord.” 26 / Milcho, and wife Benny, have both been unwell recently, pray that God will fully restore their health so they’re fully able to continue with His ministry.
October 2014 1 / Dusan Beredi (Bera), Serbia: Praise God for the work of the Rehabilitation Centre. May they find more resources to accommodate the large number of addicts they help. 2 / Praise God for those who have been rehabilitated and are now helping others, particularly post flood. Thank God for their faith. May they continue in their Christian walk. 3 / Novi Sad have run numerous summer camps; may the young know what it is to walk with and follow in Christ’s footsteps.
Beni & Anca Micle & family
Tomi & Helena
4 / Alpha has begun in Serbia! “Pray for the discipleship of new people, may they make a permanent decision to follow Christ!” 5 / Terry Wood, TEN Ambassador, is speaking this morning at St. Bartholomews, Wick. Pray for God’s anointing on Terry, the message he shares and that he will raise interest in TEN. 6 / Praise God for all of TEN’s volunteers and ambassadors. Thank God for their humility and servant hearts. May He cause His face to shine upon them! 7 / Ruth Richardson, TEN Ambassador, is speaking at Chelsea Christian Centre. Pray for her safety and enthusiasm as she shares about the work of TEN. 8 / Rachel Lee, TEN Ambassador, is joining in the Ladies Meeting at Southfield Church, Nailsea. May she be an encouraging challenger for the Lord among the ladies she meets. 9 / Maca Turner, Serbia: Pray for Maca’s immediate family who are yet to know Christ (husband and son). Ask God to guide Maca’s conversations with grace and love. 10 / Pray for Maca and her husband mourning for their mother-in-law; and their fatherin-law who has Alzheimer’s. Pray for God to be ever present and evident within their lives.
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11 / The church has recently lost some members—“please pray that God will speak to them and bring them back to church.” 12 / Nesa & Vesna Radeka, Novi Sad, Serbia: “Please pray for pro-life ministry… We are planning to rent a house to accommodate young single moms with their babies.” 13 / “Please pray for our church planting ministry. We are about to start our third daughter church in another part of the city called Sangaj.” 14 / Erion Cuni, Albania: As mentoring classes restart, pray for wisdom and energy to build relationships that ultimately lead to Christ. Eight people gave their lives last year, pray for more of the same! 15 / Pray for the church planters who are setting up two big events in their community. The social events are hoping to introduce people to church and share the gospel. 16 / Mission Possible Albania (MPA): Pray for the youth ministry at the Hope Centre, may it grow and become a good tool in spreading the Good News. 17 / Pray for the courses which restarted in September: Alpha, Literacy, Tailoring, Computers and English. 18 / “The Spring Kindergarten: Pray for those kids who will leave the kindergarten to go to school and the new kids who will join.” 19 / Praise God for the amazing work of the MPA Team! May they continue on in humbleness, perseverance, open-mindedness, dedication and prayer.
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20 / Emanuel Hospice, Romania (EH): Dr. David Levy, a highly respected neurosurgeon, wrote a book that EH is trying to facilitate the translation of. “We pray this book will be read by many people and that after reading it, their lives and practices will be even more impacting, constructive and beautiful.” 21 / EH’s building programme has recommenced. They’re excited to “actually see the building rise!” Pray for the resources for that development and for Marinela as she leads the vision. 22 / “Pray for blessings and productivity of the National Taskforce on Development of Volunteering in Palliative Care in Romania” which EH is represented in. “Our aim is to inspire more people to join our vision and to reach out to more hurting hearts, expanding palliative care services to the unreached communities in the country.” 23 / Beni Micle, Romania: Pray for the work going on in the impoverished village of Sinoe, known as “the Africa” of the area. Pray for God to do miraculous works among the people. 24 / Pray for Costica, Alina and their five children. The church is currently trying to build them a new home. Pray for the resources surrounding that and for speed! 25 / During this Harvest season, pray for churches where TEN is being represented. May UK Christians feel a ‘hunger and thirst’ to help those who have nothing! 26 / Andy Drake, TEN’s CEO, is preaching at Holy Trinity, Stapleton and Perry Street, London. Pray for the Spirit to touch the congregation and call people to action/service.
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27 / Pray for TEN’s partners as they pray and seek God’s wisdom over Harvest and whom to help first; may God multiply what we cannot. 28 / Pray for those across Europe who are already dreading the winter months, who face below freezing temperatures with little food or heat. May they know hope this winter. 29 / Tomislav & Helena Mogus, Croatia: “Please pray for God’s strength and wisdom on the new mission outpost that we serve on a regular basis.” 30 / Vukovar has the highest rate of divorce in Croatia. Pray for the work among married couples to strengthen them; for children who feel hurt and for God to heal broken families. 31 / Please continue to pray for Bosnia, East Croatia and Serbia as they continue to battle with the flooding aftermath.
NEWSFLASH Sporadic flood rains are still blighting the Balkans. Please pray for the on-going efforts of our partners on the ground!
Emergency Balkans Flood Appeal – Report
across Europe, who in turn are known for sharing the gospel in word and deed. This ‘joined up’ biblical and holistic approach to the Christian life and witness is what we believe leads to real change in people and communities. Therefore, we knew we had to act when the floods hit, and with the help of dedicated volunteers (again, thank you and bless you!) the Emergency Flood Appeal went out just two days after the weekend of the floods. At the time of writing, about £35,000 has been collected (including gift aid), an incredible sum that can make a huge difference. The four main cities we have looked at working in are Banja Luka, Tuzla, Sarajevo and Obrenovac (the last is in Serbia, the others in Bosnia Herzegovina). As reports came in from our partners, along
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n May 2014, the worst flooding in a century hit the Balkans when about three months’ worth of rain fell in just a few days. In some places the flood waters reached five metres in height so that they completely covered homes. In other places landslides were the main problem and whole houses were washed away or damaged beyond repair. Old minefields as well as their warning signs were displaced, meaning further danger in the future. Although it is hard to collate exact figures, the combined news reports seem to indicate that as many as 2.5 million people have been affected, and over 50,000 homes have been flooded and/or destroyed. Dozens of people were killed or went missing. This comment by the Bosnia Herzegovina Foreign Minister, Zlatko Lagumdzija, sums up the reality: “During the war many people lost everything. Today, again they have nothing.” TEN works through local Christians
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Photo: A lost home in Tuzla due to landslides.
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Homes have been left irreparable and uninhabitable, everything has had to be discarded.
with requests for help, we made immediate transfers to enable the purchase of food, clothing, medical supplies and hygiene products. We also arranged for Andy Drake, CEO of TEN, to travel out to the Balkans and see first-hand the results of the flood so that we could better decide how the remaining funds could be used. A short video encapsulating what Andy saw can be found on the homepage of the TEN website (www.transformeuropenow. org). Suffice it to say that tens of thousands of people are facing a very bleak future as all of their possessions have been lost, their homes are in some cases irreparable, and of course being the Balkans there is no insurance. Never has practical help and a message of eternal hope been so needed. This is why offering compassion out of a local church community is so powerful. In Obrenovac this is effectively demonstrated by a group from Novi Sad, led by ex-drug addicts who have turned from drugs and turned toward Christ. Many of you will know about this amazing work led by Danny and Vera Kuranji, and won’t be surprised that they have thrown themselves and their people 12
wholeheartedly into being a blessing in Obrenovac. The city had no evangelical witness, and now it has one when the need is greatest. Andy Drake said of it: “The Christian work in Obrenovac, whereby ex-drug addicts who have been cured by Christ and His love are now fixing houses, supplying food, bringing new furniture and offering compassion and love, as well as laying the foundation for a new evangelical church, is one of the greatest examples of gospel living I can remember seeing.” Thank you again for your incredible generosity. You made offering aid at the critical moment possible, as well as a longterm witness to lasting hope.
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A family helped in Obrenovac.
What’s going on in...
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ulgaria is a beautiful country that is increasing in attractiveness amongst tourists. Despite being an archaeological goldmine and having a history rooted in Christianity (864), Bulgaria is becoming heavily influenced by Islamic persuasion. TEN currently works with nine different partners all across Bulgaria who are involved with their local churches, working amongst the Roma and more recently working amongst Syrian refugees! At the end of 2013, an estimated 15,000 refugees were living in Bulgaria. Nikola Atanasov, one of our partners, has been working with the ‘The National Pentecostal Ministry for Outreach and Support for Syrian Refugees’, and tells us that 12-15 former Muslim Roma have already been baptised through the work. Bulgaria’s Roma community is vast and desperately needs “servants who would love
and take care of the people. Few Bulgarians would commit themselves, their time and strength to serve there but for us this service is a priority.” However, work amongst the Roma has daily challenges: 1. Lack of perseverance among Roma. 2. Illiteracy: About 1% of Roma graduate university. 3. Occultism: Many Roma women tell fortunes and deal in witchcraft; almost all do that for a living. 4. Remaining unmarried: Historically, few Roma couples would decide to marry legally. The same is true today, even in church. However, God is moving and couples in church are
repenting for the past and getting married. 5. Racial discrimination: Between Bulgarians and Roma but also vice versa. Discrimination plays a shamefully heavy role in political parties’ greed for power. The end of July saw Bulgaria’s Prime Minister, Plamen Oresharskil, resign, leaving Bulgaria with no government and a dismissed Parliament. “We are looking for early elections. There is a crisis in the bank system, moral degradation in all levels of society. We pray for urgent help from above.” Please pray for our Bulgarian partners!
“We are grateful to God and to you! We are fine because we can serve Jesus and the people!” Nikola Atanasov, Plovdiv, Bulgaria Nikola and Daniela Atanasov
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ushioned by five European countries, Romania suffered huge oppression under Communism and is still struggling to find their feet. Despite being a land rich in agriculture, many farms are left abandoned as people cross borders in search for employment. With three partners based in Oradea, TEN has been involved with work in Northern Romania for many years. The Emanuel University and CASA Grace have been key organisations for decades, with the Emanuel Hospice becoming a partner when it moved out of CASA to become its own entity.
With their recent move across to Briana, CASA is re-settling into routine once more and continues to be a thunderstorm agency for social action. Between April 2013–14, CASA reached the lives of 978 people with their many services. Of that figure, a whopping 162 students graduated CASA’s vocational training centre! With a small but highly devoted team of 11, CASA is striving to transform their community for the Kingdom and doing amazing works. Likewise, the Emanuel Hospice helps the most vulnerable in Oradea in often heart-wrenching circumstances. Recently, the building works have
restarted on the new inpatient building and the hospice is eager to employ a chaplain and two new nurses at this time. With a grounded foundation in training, the hospice has built a respectful reputation of providing the best care possible. Still heavily Orthodox, Oradea has a reluctance to adopt or accept the evangelical faith. TEN are so proud to be partnered with our contacts in Oradea because everything they do is to proclaim God’s saving grace on individual’s lives despite circumstances, finances, belief, etc. Please pray for our partners—for strength to face each day and to know God’s love in order to give it!
“We thank God for every blessing He has given us and for all that He has done for us!” Emanuel Hospice, Romania Emanuel Hospice Staff
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TRUMPET OF GIDEON 2014
A CONFERENCE TO ENABLE, EMPOWER AND EQUIP THOSE CALLED TO SERVE GOD ACROSS EUROPE
Calling all prayer warriors!!
Trumpet of Gideon aims to boost the often exhausted, yet persevering church leaders of Eastern Europe, and we need your support. We are looking for prayer warriors to commit to pray each day of the conference for a specific church leader who is attending.
Have you ever met a church leader who is burnt out, discouraged and on their spiritual last legs? We have too, and it’s not a pretty sight.
We still need Trumpet of Gideon prayer warriors to commit to praying in the first week of November. Please call us on 0117 961 5161.
We want each person coming to know that they are loved and cared for by mature, praying Christians in the UK, and that their names are being brought before God daily.
Thank you for standing with God’s leaders across Europe. Together we can ensure that no church leader feels alone and forgotten.
TEN’s 50th Anniversary Conference Brunel Manor, Torquay 15–17 May 2015 Don’t miss this exciting, inspiring and action packed weekend celebrating TEN’s 50th Anniversary!
Featuring Danny and Vera Kuranji Novi Sad Christian Fellowship, Serbia
Partners with TEN for 29 years, this amazing couple founded a church from their living room at home, before expanding and ultimately being responsible for numerous plants around the region! They are now running a hospice facility and a drug rehab centre. Come along and be inspired! “I found TEN’s conference to be a valuable way of understanding the wider work of TEN better, meeting other supporters and seeing the full value that TEN offers: seeking to match UK based supporters with church planters and supporting opportunities in other parts of Europe.” Chris Hill, TEN Supporter and Ambassador To book, please complete and return the booking form to: Transform Europe Now, 1 Holdenhurst Road, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 1HL, call Rachael Robertson on 0117 961 5161 or email info@transformeuropenow.org
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