
Dr. Walter Dürr, (Switzerland) is pastor of the JAHU church in Biel, Switzerland, and founder of the Institute for Biblical Reform. He analyses societal conditions in Europe from a Christian viewpoint and concludes that Europe needs reformers! “In modern-day Christian churches the influence of society will more or less be reproduced – only with a 15 to 20 year delay. However, exactly the opposite must happen: Christians must set the pace.” Dr. Dürr focuses particularly on schools and education; “It is better to bring up and educate children properly than to repair them later as adults!” for there is no such thing as a neutral worldview. Walter Dürr is married and has three sons.
Gianni Gaeta (Austria) Gianni’s vision is to plant churches that not only help people to find salvation but fulfill their mandate to affect society. Originally from Southern Italy, having moved to Austria with his English wife, Gianni encourages Christians of all denominations to confidently follow their calling and thus transform our nation in accordance with God’s will. Gianni Gaeta lives with his wife and three children in Vienna and is senior pastor of City Church and leader of the ‘Vision for Austria’ network |
Gowan Wheeler (Austria) was born in England and served for several years as a pastor in Scotland. In 2001 he came to Austria as a missionary to join the ‘Vision for Austria’ network. His heart is to see the coming generations equipped to serve God. He is one of the pastors of City Church Vienna and is a very practical teacher and inspiring preacher. Married to Sarah, they live in Vienna with their three children.
Angela Gaeta (Austria) Angela began preaching at the age of 12 in a Methodist church in England. At 16 she felt the call of God to Austria, where she has now been living for 20 years with her husband Gianni and their 3 children. She is a full-time pastor in City Church, which she planted together with Gianni. She is a passionate mother, wife and pastor who is fully involved in the life of the church. She is an inspiration to all who are engaged in the topic of “women in church ministry”. |
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