[Belgium] The Reality of Christianity in Europe and Holiness Gospel - Missionaries Christina Roh
After Christianity was accepted in 313 AD by Constantine the Great, Christianity spread throughout medieval Europe and grew greatly. After the Reformation made by Martine Luther against the Roman Catholic Church, many things happened including establishment of protestant churches, Bible translation, and the change of society and history. So, it is no exaggeration to say that the history of Europe is the history of Christianity and the history of Christianity is the history of Europe.
Europe was the first to send missionaries to unknown places. Usually it is pictured that there stands a church in the center of the cities of Europe and many roads start from the square surrounding the church, and the roads form many other cities. But now it is very shocking to find only 3 or 4 people come to this magnificent and beautiful church for Sunday service. Mass media that carry immoralities and sinful things are more rampant than ever before and the number of Muslims is increasing rapidly due to the peace policy. And some politicians and social leaders even proclaim that they are Satan-worshippers. A new storm of sanctification hit this spiritually barren land, Europe. In 2004, 'Germany Healing Festival with Dr. Jaerock Lee' awakened many churches that were in spiritual slumber with the holiness gospel and God's powerful works performed in the name of Jesus Christ. It brought many youngsters to the church. Those who experienced signs and wonders through the prayer of Dr. Jaerock Lee have changed and tried to lead a sanctified life staying away from the world.
Many churches that have joined the ministry of Manmin Central Church are in revival. The spiritual seminars that are regularly held in France by Rev. Dr. Guy Davidts play the vital part in bringing about revival in Europe. The pastors of the churches confess from their hearts that by the holiness gospel many souls have changed and they've been led to true blessing.
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