Posts Tagged ‘Austria’
Discipling Youth in Austria Through Songwriting
Worship services vary in many ways depending on culture, denomination, and preference. Despite commonalities, everything from length of the sermon to style of prayer differs between congregations. As a musician, my attention tends to shift to the musical part of worship. Is there a band? If so, what is the arrangement? What genres of music…
Read MoreHow Ilse Met Jesus—and Brought Others to Him, Too
Standing at a bus stop in Vienna, Steffi, an Austrian believer in her 60s couldn’t help but notice the somber expression on another woman her age. She approached the stranger and learned her name was Ilse. Soon, she invited her to the small group she attended with her husband Franz through their church. It turned…
Read MoreMultiplying Disciples in Austria: How One Invitation Transformed Lives
As a 21-year-old in the 1980s, Lisa Meyers couldn’t have imagined the far-reaching impact of knocking on Irmgard’s door. She’d signed up for a summer in Austria with Greater Europe Mission’s Eurocorps program, through which young people serve by helping local missionaries. One of her tasks was to go door to door and invite people…
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