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Aachen 2007
Gttn Conference Germany![]() The Church in Hans Osterheld shared about the work he is involved in on the German Danish boarder at Flensberg, including his heart to see a greater church unity across the area, thus enabling the work of the church to be more effective. Pastors Graham and Marcello shared the vision God has given to Bognor Regis in the UK and the importance of going ‘together’ in mission to effect nations. They identified the strong relationship with Bishop Stortford and Oostend as partners with the same heart and with whom we can go into Pastor Paulo Junior, one of the Brazilian council members and founders of Gttn, who was not in Hereford, reminded us of the long link Hereford had with Aachen and spoke about the fact that having visited Aachen again this time, was rather like a completing a circle. Ministry can seem like that, but he saw the circle as a spiral, therefore the return may seem to be to the same point, but in fact it was further on, and so it should be in such relationships as we are about the Fathers business. It was interesting that he spoke in a similar way to Pastor Paulo Olivera from Sau Paulo shared his vision of a wave that although appears to move forward actually goes up and down, but it is energy that is actually transmitted in a horizontal manner. As church partnerships in the network engage together and rise and fall in their relationships in a flowing and synchronised manner, there is a tremendous release of spiritual energy which can change situations and circumstances in nations and see the church grow producing fruit for God. Pastor Vinci with his wife Samia from It was great to see couples and families engaged in missions in and Luxemberg at a GttN conference for the first time. Many new friendships were started and older ones strengthened. Thank you to Sergio and his family for organising the event. For those that helped and the support of the whole church which totally funded the event including all the meals. Peter Wilks |
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