25,000 Flood Streets of Paris to March for Jesus
Praise, prayer and the Word of God filled the streets of Paris this weekend as more than 25,000 people participated in the March For Jesus in France.
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“If we want to touch the world, there is one condition: it is to love each other as Christ loved us,” said Pastor Jean Luc Trachsel who delivered a message near the Eiffel Tower.
The massive gathering of believers across Paris on May 25th reportedly broke record participation when attendees gathered together to “bear witness publicly and in unity” about their faith in Jesus Christ.
A coalition of ministries organized the event which took place in Paris and four other cities including Lille, Nantes, Metz and Strasbourg.
The organizers told EvangelicalFocus.com that the gathering “allowed Christians of all denominations to raise the name of Jesus above their theological differences.”
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“We opened ourselves to the entire evangelical Protestant spectrum thanks to the participation of several churches such as MLK, Hillsong, ICC, but also Baptist, charismatic, and more traditional Protestant churches. This is my role, as coordinator, to keep unity and unite around Jesus,” Gilbert Léonian, the pastor in charge of the Paris march told the French outlet, InfoChretienne.com.
According to the “March For Jesus France” website, the first such march took place in Paris in 1991 and was later organized in smaller cities.
But this year’s march in Paris broke its record with more than 25,000 participants, according to French authorities. Participation in the four other cities reached the thousands.
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