David Brown

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David Brown planted three churches before revitalising a church in central Paris. For many years he was involved with GBU (Groupes Bibliques Universitaires), the French student movement affiliated with IFES. More recently he has been promoting church revitalisation through his chairmanship of the Evangelism Commission of the French “National Council of Evangelicals” and through his teaching and mentoring at the Bible Institutes in Geneva and Paris and by leading a range of seminars and workshops in France and across Europe.
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Why is unity such an important factor in the growth of Evangelicals in France?
David Brown EvangelismMission for God’s People 00:00:00 784 22 May 2017
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How do public debates contribute to the growth of the Gospel?
David Brown EvangelismMission for God’s People 00:00:00 1,214 22 May 2017
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What is laïcité?
David Brown EvangelismMission for God’s People 00:00:00 2,220 22 May 2017
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What have recent surveys shown about evangelism in France?
David Brown EvangelismMission for God’s People 00:00:00 1,181 22 May 2017
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Why is it important to change the perception of Evangelicals as a “sect”?
David Brown EvangelismMission for God’s People 00:00:00 848 22 May 2017
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How has social despair and decline of the Catholic Church left an opening for the Gospel in France?
David Brown EvangelismMission for God’s People 00:00:00 985 22 May 2017
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What are some of the cultural obstacles to the Gospel in France?
David Brown EvangelismMission for God’s People 00:00:00 1,456 22 May 2017
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What lessons can revitalisers learn from the church at Sardis?
David Brown LeadershipChurch Leadership 00:00:00 685 22 May 2018
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What are some of the signs that a church needs revitalisation?
David Brown LeadershipChurch Leadership 00:00:00 1,444 22 May 2018
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What are some practical ways to improve a church's overall strategy?
David Brown LeadershipChurch Leadership 00:00:00 754 22 May 2018

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