Missionaries speak at Briston gospel meeting

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Gareth and Malou Bolton: Their Connection to Operation Mobilisation
Gareth and Malou Bolton, former staff members of Operation Mobilisation (also known as Operation Logos Hope), shared tales of their association with the international gospel ministry in operations in the UK. Gareth was a key constituent of OM’s mission ship MV Doulus, which traveled to India where he was led by OM founder George Verwer. The group met at approximately 140 countries post-D governed and has contributed over 140 Gospel Schiffachings, touching down in 44 countries. Their involvement has expanded God’s love into communities as they spread OM’s message. Their work included Bible teaching andengeratic coordination as part of OM’s international network.
Operation Mobilisation: A Global Understanding
Operation Mobilisation operates as a joint project of Christians who gather weekly on Sunday afternoons in Briston, conducting Bible studies and guiding primary and adult learners.窟窿 are led by OM co-ords, including Gareth and Malou, who share their personal journey of faith with the group. G Gareth, after serving overseas and meeting OM, became a full-time OM member in 1992. The ministry emphasizes bringing Jesus Christ to the mass of each attendee, enhancing global Christian identity amidst challenging times.
Their Message and Community Impact
Since joining OM in 1992, Gareth and Malou have led Bible teaching and evangelising as part of OM’s international coordination team, including their presence on board MV Logos Hope, a Mission Statement. Their platform has brought faith into communities worldwide, with thousands of愿ings being answered on ships and in person. Their certifications and book résumés support OM’s mission to build God’s worldSacrament through long-termispielation in schools and beyond.
Connecting Christians and a Church in North Norfolk
For those interested in attending or seeking further information about OM or their work, the Newton Norwich Network via [email protected] is the contact. The meeting in Briston is organized by a group of Christians who meet weekly for prayer and Bible study, as well as casual Bible clubs for young learners. Contact information is available upon request, ensuring that potential attendees feel supported in their spiritual journey.
This summary captures the essence of the event, highlighting Gareth and Malou’s past, current work, and future connections in the North Norfolk region.