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Europe Grows

Added 21 December 2002 View full list    Print version    
In the past week, the EU member-states met in Copenhagen to invite ten new members into the Euro club. The extension means that the EU now represents over 450 million people. Newsweek magazine has called Europe the emerging world superpower. Mal Fletcher says, 'We simply can't let this time in history pass without seeing a major new push for the gospel into Europe. Europe's influence is set to grow and we must pray and work to see Jesus at the heart of that influence.' To read our Strategy Statement and become an Alliance Partner for Europe, go to GO.nextwaveonline.com
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