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Back in the nineties, when my husband and I became christians the churches were waiting for revival. Even our small evangelical church in the south of Germany was praying for it. We had no idea how that would look like, but we longed to see many people come to Jesus. At that time, a slogan was popular in our church: "Revival
has come when you arrive to church on Sunday, and your seat is taken." We went for prayer marches through the city, prayed all night long, and sang and preached in the marketplace of our town. We invited our neighbors and friends to our church services, did "Alpha Courses" and "ProChrist" evenings alongside other evangelistic events. Revival did not happen. This resulted in a lack of passion and commitment. And at some point at least in my heart hope had faded away.
Two decades went by. In the meantime we were part of another local church. This community, too, had invested a lot in seeing family, friends and neighbors come to faith in Christ. Willow Creek was popular. The church meetings were changed into seeker friendly meetings. They integrated drama and moderated the services.
They created adventurous events for the younger generation. People ate together, worked together and supported each other. We hoped that people around us would be attracted by the joy and love we had for another. But revival was still a long time coming, and these efforts had gradually faded. People became christians, but not by the thousands. Not even close.
Ten years ago I heard that people from other countries were expecting a revival in Europe. I also heard that some of these people were moving to Germany to be part of it. I felt ashamed. Where was my faith? I had accepted to the situation and was happy to see how Christians I knew and were growing in character and depth, but I did not expect revival for a long time.
What was happening in other countries, Brazil or China, for example left my puzzled. Why was it possible that thousands of people gave their lives to Jesus there and not here in Germany.
Then we met an Australian who had moved to our area. His name was Ben Fitzgerald. He was convinced, that God would send a revival to Europe and especially in Germany. He and his team had come from many different countries expecting revival to come soon. They prayed with passion and even set up a daily alarm on their phones to pray. Many joined them. We invited the team into our house again and again and were amazed by their kind hearts and their love for people and for Jesus. There were willing to give their lives for revival in Europe. Their name expressed what they wanted to live for: Awakening Europe. I could feel that my expectation was slowly growing again. The faith of these young people was contagious.
In 2021, something new was happening. We had focused more on small groups (Lifegroups) and preached the basics of the gospel on every Sunday. New people came to our services. People were being baptized. More than in previous years. The Sunday meetings grew in freedom. Something was in the air. Not all everyone was enthusiastic about it, but we could feel a new hunger for God and a wish to give more space to the Holy Spirit. At first it was more in private, but increasingly in church services as well. People were growing in courage and passion. Many rediscovered the Word of God and wanted to live their faith more openly. Their lives were more joyful and their faith contagious. The worship times extended and many experienced God through the work of the Holy Spirit.
Unfortunately, some precious brothers and sisters left the community. This caused uncertainty. Nevertheless, most of the members were excited and grateful. Something had awakened.
Ben Fitzgerald's team, meanwhile, had taken action. They went out into the streets of our city weekly to tell people aboutJesus and to pray with those who were open. In addition, during the years leading up to Covid, they had begun to organise large events. The first in Nuremberg in 2015. Then 2016 in Stockholm, 2017 in Prague, 2018 in Riga, 2019 in Vienna. At these events many people came to faith in Jesus, many others renewed their devotion to Christ and decided to speak of the joy and power of the Gospel more freely. Many healings took place. Both at the events and in the streets where people boldly prayed for people as they passed by.
The Awakening Europe team joined our church in January 22. At the beginning they were mainly responsible for the Sunday service. Ben Fitzgerald created even more space for the presence of God and taught the church to express their worship without being intimidated by what others might think. The services became more alive. The freedom and joy in Jesus grew steadily.
With the beginning of the war in Ukraine, it became apparent that Ben was not only talking about loving people but willing to show love in very practical ways. Within days he had motivated teams to go to the borders of Ukraine to help other organisations. Those who could not join helped with their finances or prayed.
The teams distributed food and sanitary supplies, prayed and helped to organise new housing. Many of the Ukrainian Christians found a new home in congregations throughout Germany, including ours.
The church grew. It grew in love for Jesus and people, it grew in love for the word of God, it grew in a longing for God's power as in the Acts of the Apostles and it finally grew in number. I was struck by the fact that my regular seat was occupied Sunday after Sunday and I was reminded of our slogan more than thirty years ago: "Revival has come when you arrive at the church on Sunday and your seat is taken." Had revival come?
What is certain is that people are being awakened to live their relationship with Jesus more actively and to share their faith with others. We are expecting and experiencing the intervention of God in many areas of our lives. People are consistently coming to faith and join the church. There is definitely something revived in our midst. Our young people are an example to many of us in their enthusiasm for Jesus. Generosity is growing. People come to our services with great expectations for an encounter with God. Worship is freer, the Sunday services are more unpredictable. This is not always easy. A few weeks ago, our service went from half past ten until almost two pm, because we spontaneously prayed for the nations. This is challenging, not only for families with small children. But I want to be part of what God is doing. He is awakening each one of us and hopefully many more.
In the past year, the Awakening Europe team and our congregation, G5meine Kirche, have grown in unity though changes and challenges.
My old longing for revival has been reawakened. Christians in Germany have sown for generations and these seeds will bear fruit, I believe everywhere in Germany. The people in our country need hope. We Christians know that Jesus brings hope. We have experienced forgiveness and we know he can change hearts. I am very curious what it will look like in the years to come. But one thing I know: We have been given a powerful message. Let us proclaim it and pray that we may see what so many brothers and sisters have lived for before us: revival in Europe.
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Ich war gestern in einer Buchhandlung. Ich wollte sehen, wie sich das anfühlt, das eigene Buch im Regal stehen zu sehen. Es fühlte sich gut an, aber auch enttäuschend. Das erwartete Hochgefühl blieb aus. Eigentlich hat mich das nicht überrascht. Ich habe diese Erfahrung schon oft gemacht.
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Der Frühling ist definitiv meine liebste Jahreszeit. Er erinnert mich daran, dass das Leben weitergeht, gerade nach Zeiten des Winters. Er erinnert mich an die Schönheit des Lebens, denn es gibt immer auch Bereiche in meinem Leben, in denen sich nichts zu verändern scheint. Meine Gesundheit ist so ein Bereich. Allen Gebeten und Lebensveränderungen zum trotz, schaffe ich meine Arbeit nur mit Schmerzmitteln.
Der Frühling aber erinnert mich daran, dass es Hoffnung gibt.
In den Blumentöpfen auf meiner Terrasse strecken die ersten Lilien und Dahlien ihre Köpfe aus der braunen Erde. An den nackten Ästen der Trompetenbäume und Katalpen wachsen die ersten Blätter. Um mich herum zwitschert und zirpt es und bei jedem Windstoß kann ich den Duft der Holunderblüten riechen, die im Garten meiner Nachbarn blühen.
Ich kann das Leben sehen, hören und riechen.
Noch ist es auf meiner Terrasse vor allem grün, aber schon bald wird es bunter werden. Endlich ist die kalte Jahreszeit vorbei. Endlich scheint die Sonne wieder.
Das alles macht mir Mut für die Bereiche, in meinem Leben, in denen ich Durchbrüche brauche. Es geht weiter. Ich gehe weiter.
Mögest auch du dich ermutigen lassen von dem neu beginnenden Leben um dich herum.
Andreea =)
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Ich komme aus einer Gemeindefamilie die die Autorität der Bibel, als ewiges Wort Gottes, nie angezweifelt hat. Ich durfte lernen, die Bibel respektvoll und aufmerksam zu lesen. Jedes Wort hat seinen Sinn. Doch wie jeder aufmerksame Bibelleser, bin auch ich über Stellen gestolpert. Ich habe scheinbare Gegensätze entdeckt, mich über unnötige Wiederholungen gewundert und so manches Mal mit der Frage gerungen: Ist die Bibel und unfehlbares Wort Gottes, auch wenn sie den Ursprung des Menschen so ganz anders erzählt als unsere Wissenschaftler? Kann die Bibel wahrhaft Gottes Wort sein, wenn sie die Erde nicht als Globus beschreibt, wenn sie von sprechenden Schlangen erzählt und wenn sie sich scheinbar schon in den ersten zwei Kapiteln widerspricht? Oder verliert sie dadurch ihre Autorität für mein Leben?
Die Lektionen von The Bible Project haben mir eine größere Tiefe und Begeisterung für die Bibel offenbart ohne diesen Fragen aus dem Weg zu gehen.
Die Bibel wurde von Menschen geschrieben und designt die eine feste Überzeugung hatten: Es gibt nur einen Gott. Er ist der Schöpfer allen Lebens und so persönlich wie ein Vater. Die Welt die er erschaffen hat, hat einen Zweck und ein Ziel. Der Mensch ist sein Gegenüber, trotz seines Versagens. Gottes Macht und Treue überwinden das Böse.
Ravi Zacharias schrieb: “The treasure of the Bible: old texts with truth is new to our hearts today as it was for the writers so long ago. “
Die Bibel zu verstehen erfordert meine Bereitschaft, mich auf einen Schreiber einzulassen der völlig anders denkt als ich. Ihm sind andere Dinge wichtig und er kommuniziert auf andere Art und Weise. Und doch bleibt es die Wahrheit. Auch wenn die Perspektive eine andere ist.
„Was will der Schreiber uns hiermit sagen?“ diese alte Interpretationsregel gilt auch für die Bibel. Ein Teilnehmer brachte das Bild von einem Fenster. Die Realität hinter dem Fenster verändert sich nicht, ob ich durch ein Butzenfenster schaue oder durch ein modernes Glas. Aber meine Wahrnehmung ändert sich durchaus.
Ich bin ausgesprochen dankbar. Die Frage nach der Authentizität der Bibel klärt sich nicht an der Frage ob 1. Mose 1 wissenschaftlich korrekt wiedergegeben wird. Vermutlich hat das Kapitel eine viel tiefere Absicht. Die Frage nach der Wahrheit offenbart sich viel mehr darin ob die Offenbarung Gottes, in der Bibel, in meinem Leben erfahrbar ist. Sie offenbart sich darin, ob die Frage nach dem Sinn des Lebens, durch die Bibel, nachvollziehbar erklärt wird.
Ich staune darüber mit wie viel Sorgfalt die Bibel zusammengetragen und geschrieben wurde.
Meine Ehrfurcht vor Gott und seinem Wort ist größer denn je.
Andreea =)
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My church background has taught me that the Bible is the eternal word of God. I have learned, to read the Bible with respect and attentiveness. Every word is important. But like most careful Bible readers, I have been stumbling over passages. I have encountered seeming contradictions, I have wondered about unnecessary repetitions and I have asked myself: Is the Bible still the infallible word of God, even if it explains the origin of man so different from our scientists? Can the Bible be truly the word of God, if it does not explain the earth as a globe? If it seems to contradict itself within the first two chapters? If it is speaking of talking snakes? Or will it lose its authority from my life, if I allow those questions to bother me?
The lectures of The Bible Project, have taught me a greater depth and a great excitement for the Bible without numbing these questions.
The Bible was designed and written by people who had a firm belief: there is only one God. He is the creator of all life but he is also personal like a father. The world he created, with all that is in it, has meaning and purpose. Humans are his representatives on earth, inspite of all their failure. For God‘s power and faithfulness can and will overcome evil.
Ravi Zacharias wrote: the treasure of the Bible:”Old texts with truth as new to hearts today as it was for the writers so long ago.”
To understand the Bible, I need to be ready, to let go of my personal expectations and opinions. The writers of the Bible, the ancients, have a very different way of seeing the world and communicating their perspective on it. What is important for them and how they communicate the meaning of life, may have a different perspective, but it remains truth.
“What does the writer want to communicate?” This old rule for interpretatio n is also true for the Bible. I very much enjoyed the picture, one participant came up with: the reality behind a window does not change. But how I see it would definitely change, whether I look through a modern window or a bullseye pane.
I am very grateful. The question about the authenticity of the Bible doesn’t hang on the question if Genesis 1 explains to us in a scientific way how the world was created. For that wasn’t their intention. The question if the Bible is truth, will reveal itself much more in the experience of the revelation of God to which the Bible writers invite us. Does the purpose of life and how the Bible explains it, makes life meaningful
today? If it does, it is truth.
I am deeply surprised, with how much care and genius the Bible has been collected and written.
My respect for God and his word has never been greater.
Andreea :)