
The European initiative “Women in Leadership” started 1993 under the umbrella of “Hope for Europe”.
A team of women from different European nations, rooted in the Evangelical Alliance, the Lausanne Movement or denominational networks, are since then planning and performing every second year “Women in Leadership”conferences
– to inspire, encourage and equip women for their personal life and in leadership
– to model, how God uses women in his Kingdom in a variety of ways
– to challenge women, to share the transforming Gospel with women in their country through united national initiatives.

What have an Iranian pastor in Brussels, an Afghani pastor in Athens, a Turkish pastor in London, a Pakistani pastor in Buckinghamshire, an Iranian leader from the UK, an Iraqi pastor from Bonn, an Algerian pastor from Paris, an Iraqi leader from the Netherlands, and a Somali believer from Sweden have in common?
They all came from their countries of origin to settle in Europe.

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