Two thousand years ago, Jesus died, was buried and then rose. The world has not been the same since. There will never be another three days like those. However, from November 13-15 the evangelist training meeting of brothers from
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On Wednesday, November 12, approximately 15 Europeans flew in to

After initial introductions,
Other presentations for this start-up Thursday featured sharing about the European churches (Peti Szabad), the Northern New England churches (Mike Fix and a host of brothers), and the Southern New England churches (Jimmy Allen and many others). A great unity was built as we all saw there are strengths and weaknesses in each group, but God has called us to encourage and help one another.

On Friday, Shawn Wooten from

But beyond the messages were a variety of wild competitions. It began with a “Church Builders” event to see which group could build the highest tower with blocks. Along the way, we played soccer, basketball, dodgeball, foosball, pool, charades, Euro and American trivia, card flinging . . . . It just went on and on. Through creative score-keeping and an interesting weighted point system, one team was proclaimed the winner. However, everyone won as we laughed, fellowshipped and swapped stories from the spiritual battlefields scattered across the globe.

Our final Saturday together was a mix of the International Missions’ Society board meeting and ongoing staff training. Several classes were taught on teen ministry, campus ministry, the teaching program of a church, etc. Non-staff disciples drove in to be representatives from their local congregations in prayer and focus on how to best use the funds to promote our mission in
And then finally, after three long days together – we parted. As we left, each church representative took home with him a European to preach for the next-day’s Sunday service. This pulled in all of the

The workshop’s theme was “Partners in the Gospel.” By Sunday, we felt it and had seen the concept be put into practice. Monday would view all of the Europeans heading back home to family and churches. The effects of the workshop will long remain. Our Father’s desire for us to be “contending as one man for the faith of the gospel (Philippians