Revival hits conference in France
By Mark Ellis, Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
People from throughout Europe gathered at the Grande Conference in Nantes, France, held July 1st through 3rd.
The stated purpose was to call an increasingly secular Europe back to a true relationship with God.
The
key motto of the conference was “mercy triumphs over judgment,” an
axiom that points to God’s power to bring transformational spiritual
change to Europe.
“The
first session of the conference, over 70 percent of over 1,000 people
gave their lives to Jesus for the first time,” Gore wrote. “The hope of
this nation is the Gospel.”
Not only did hundreds give their lives to Christ, many more experienced life-changing miracles, according to the CBN report.
“Europe
is alive for Jesus! What an incredible night in France. We saw tonight
around 2,000 miracles and exactly 100 reports of deaf ears opening,”
Gore posted.
Speakers
at the conference included: Father Raniero Cantalamessa, a Franciscan
Priest; Pastor Kris Valloton, Bethel Church; Pastors John and Caroll
Arnott, Catch The Fire Church; Father Roger Paulin, Catholic priest of
the diocese of Albi; Father Pierre-Marie Soubeyrand, Catholic Priest –
Beatitudes Community Sables d’Olonne; Jean-Luc Trachsel; Sister Briedge
MacKenna; Father Kevin Scallon; Pastor Werner Lehmann, Church of Oron La
Ville, Switzerland; Henri Lemay; Pastor Ben Fidgerald, Bethel Church;
Pastor Celestin Kibutu; Pastors David and Faith Dalley, Father’s House
Church.
Photo captions: 1) Worship during the Grande Conference in France. 2) Chris and Liz Gore. 3) Mark Ellis.
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