WITTENBERG — Missionaries marking the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation sense a spiritual breakthrough for Europe and the entire world.
As tens of thousands descended upon the city where the Protestant Reformation began, The Christian Post encountered young people from Youth With A Mission singing songs and worshiping God with guitars on the main street in downtown Wittenberg, the town made famous by Martin Luther.
“We really sense there is some move of God,” said Susanne Schmell, a German native who leads the YWAM base in Bad Blankenburg, which is about 130 miles south and west of Wittenberg.
The group brought a few hundred Bibles to distribute, thinking people would be closed but locals and other Germans were practically “ripping them out of their hands” with eagerness, she said, saying they did indeed want a Bible. The young people hailed from Ukraine, New Zealand, and the United States. One young man from Afghanistan loved passing out Bibles.
The YWAM team also ministered to and prayed for people on the street. If people wanted to be…
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