Europe Evangelism: 1,000 Christian Leaders Unite
The European Congress on Evangelism in Berlin saw over 1,000 Christian leaders from 56 nations converge, ignited by a shared mission: bold gospel proclamation across Europe. This pivotal gathering,organized by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association,underscored the urgency of evangelism,echoing the spirit of Amsterdam 2000. Key leaders, including Franklin Graham, championed an “army of evangelists,” unafraid to share their faith. News Directory 3 follows this momentous event as Ukrainian and Russian leaders stood united, a testament to the power of faith amidst conflict. The congress aimed to spark a spiritual awakening.Discover what’s next as these leaders return to their communities.
European Congress on Evangelism Opens in berlin, Urging Bold Gospel Proclamation
Updated May 31, 2025
Berlin, once a divided city, recently hosted the European Congress on Evangelism, uniting more than 1,000 pastors and ministry leaders. The gathering, organized by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association at the JW Marriott, drew participants from 56 countries. Many attendees hailed it as the most critically important spiritual assembly in Europe as Amsterdam 2000. A central cross illuminated the room, symbolizing a return to the city where Billy Graham began his global mission in 1966. The congress focused on the urgency of the gospel and the need for bold evangelism.
Franklin Graham, president of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, emphasized the need for an unwavering commitment to spreading the Gospel. He called for an “army of evangelists unafraid, unashamed, unapologetic, uncompromised” to reach Europe. The European Congress on Evangelism sought to reignite a passion for evangelism and encourage churches to boldly share their faith.
Despite facing conflict in their home countries, leaders from Ukraine and Russia stood together in Berlin, united by their shared faith and dedication to spreading the Gospel in a world marked by division. Greg Laurie, senior pastor of Harvest christian Fellowship in California, stressed the importance of reaching the current generation.
“We wont to light a fire in Europe, where there’s an excitement for evangelism and churches are willing to be bold and not ashamed of the Gospel,” Graham saeid.
What’s next
With a renewed sense of purpose, the church leaders are now returning to their communities, prepared to share the Gospel throughout Europe and beyond, hoping to spark a spiritual awakening and foster unity through faith. The european Congress on Evangelism served as a catalyst for renewed dedication to spreading the message of hope and salvation.
