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April 21, 2008

Eurochurch and Roxburgh

I spent two days in Portugal at the eurochurch.net conference, with Alan Roxburgh as one of the main speakers. I had liked his material from his extensive website, and after listening and having a breakfast conversation with him on missional church, I was quite impressed. He shared an interpretation of Luke 10 with us which puts a high confidence in the God who is active "out there", as well as in the conversation that we are supposed with people in "their home". Gave me a lot to think.

Here you find Alan's reflexion on the Portugal conference and the situation of European leaders.

Comments

Reinhold,
Check out the Snapshots of Europe video on the Allelon site. You bring the house down with your very appropriate comment.

It was good to meet you in Portugal.

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