Germany
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[edit] Germany
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Official name: Bundesreplubik Deutschland
Area: 357 030 km²
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[edit] Geography
[edit] Location
[edit] Climate
[edit] Natural Resources
[edit] Demographics
[edit] Peoples
[edit] Languages
- In the country there are 15 historical languages, since 1960 through immigration have been added 50 more languages, which are used by the immigrants.
[edit] Provinces
Germany consists of 16 states
[edit] Life
[edit] Economy
[edit] Government
[edit] Religion
[edit] Islam
[edit] Buddhism
[edit] Christianity
- Germany’s rapid spiritual decline might be slowing: there is increased enthusiasm among young people for spiritual things and evangelical and charismatic churches are growing. Germany’s wealth, power and strategic location in the EU and Europe could be of great value for the Kingdom of God. For this, a strong, courageous leadership based on Christian values is needed.
[edit] History
[edit] Churches
- Tukic and Arabic churches are growing in Germany, maybe these churches have 6000 members, but the life of the new believers is not easy, there is much hidden persecution.
[edit] Church and State Relations
[edit] Mission
- The members of the German Alliance of Evangelical Missions are sending out about 3000 missionaries.
- From 30 November till 2 December 2007 a Mission Possible and Me week-end was held at Mosbach at the center of OM Germany which is co-organized by a number of missions, among them Operation Mobilisation, People International, Frontiers, Red Sea Mission Team, and WEC International. The main topic was the work among Muslims. 100 speakers and those interested in work among Muslims have attended with rich interaction.
[edit] Broadcasting
The largest radio mission is the Evangeliums-Rundfunk, the German partner of Trans World Radio, e-mail: info@erf.de * Evangeliums-Rundfunk in German
ERF also has partners in Switzerland, Austria, Sürtirol, Paraguay and Southern Africa (ERF Southern Africa)
[edit] Councils and Networks
[edit] Future Trends
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