Tackling the big questions in Europe
A Lutheran Organisation in Poland is using the SGM booklet Who am I? in the follow-up to their annual tent mission. Three to five thousand people attend the meetings each day over the course of a week, and SGM has supplied 1,000 copies of Who am I? for those who come forward.
Jarek Jankowski, Regional Director for SGM in Europe, explains why Who am I? has an important message today: "As Europe is becoming increasingly secular, issues of identity, belonging, and self-worth are becoming more and more important. That is why SGM is preparing resources like Identity and Who am I? We want to help people discover who they are in God's eyes and the value they present to Him. Whoever they are, people need to know where they came from and where they are going. We trust that Who am I? is more than appropriate to help people find purpose and restore meaning to their lives."
Who am I? is now available in 12 different languages across Europe.
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