European Evangelism Congress: Berlin Call to Action
The European Congress on Evangelism in Berlin ignited a call to action, drawing over 1,000 christian leaders from 55 countries. Speakers, including Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Franklin Graham, underscored the urgency of proclaiming the Gospel in a world facing change.Attendees are urged to embrace unwavering faith and boldly share the message of Jesus.Explore the key takeaways from this pivotal event, including the call for an “army of evangelists” focused on European evangelism. The congress emphasizes strategies for Christian leadership and global partnerships, aiming to foster unity and purpose. News Directory 3 understands the importance of this gathering. Discover what’s next as the congress continues, shaping the future of evangelism in Europe.
european Congress on Evangelism Focuses on Renewed Gospel Message
Updated May 29, 2025
The European Congress on evangelism commenced in Berlin, Germany, drawing over 1,000 pastors and Christian leaders from 55 countries. The event, reminiscent of Billy Graham’s 1966 World Congress on Evangelism, seeks to bolster the Church in Europe. The opening day featured worship, prayer, and calls for a renewed commitment to the Gospel.
A flag ceremony, showcasing the flags of 57 European countries, set a tone of unity. Award-winning pianist Huntley Brown led worship, and Charity Gayle’s music emphasized the power of Jesus. Speakers underscored the importance of the Gospel in a world increasingly resistant to Christian values,stressing the need for bold proclamation and unwavering faith.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed officially opened the congress, acknowledging the Graham family’s lasting influence on global evangelism. He spoke of the Gospel’s transformative power for individuals and societies, advocating for compassion, dignity, and spiritual renewal. Ahmed also urged reflection on the decline of Western missions and a return to core Christian values.
Franklin Graham challenged attendees to remain steadfast in biblical truth. He called for an “army of evangelists” to boldly preach the Gospel. Graham emphasized the need to confront sin and embrace the cost of discipleship,highlighting prayer and faithfulness as foundations for effective evangelism and European evangelism.
“Don’t be ashamed of the Gospel. Declare it! Proclaim it! Shout it! There is Holy Spirit-filled power when we preach it,” graham said.
What’s next
The European Congress on Evangelism continues,with attendees expected to focus on strategies for Christian leadership and global partnerships in evangelism across Europe.The congress aims to foster unity and purpose among Christian leaders, reinforcing their commitment to spreading the Gospel.
