Saturday, December 2, 2017

Frontlines :: October, 2017 :: Switzerland to USA :: Nathan & Dawn Pietsch

By Nathan D. Pietsch
www.allsufficientgod.org


We have now finished our three month ministry tour in Europe. We were able to see Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, and France. Our time has ended, but Dawn and I were not ready to leave. We really enjoyed the people, the ministry, and all that God was doing. We thought our very intense ministry schedule would lighten, but it actually increased. There were so many more things we wanted to do. I also have two good friends elsewhere in Switzerland I wanted to see, and some in France, but we were unable to make those trips.

While in Europe, our weeks were filled with preaching in churches, leading seminars and workshops, and praying for people in one-on-one appointments. God moved in very powerful ways. Many people received emotional and physical healing along with deliverance. We have now made so many friends in Europe, it was hard to leave. We would like to come back in the future and continue helping in this great revival that has begun.

As we readjust to life in the United States, we begin a new season of ministry. We are very excited to see what God will do. We know God will continue to move powerfully because the Bible says in 1 Corinthians 4:20, “The kingdom of God is not in word but in power.” God is encountering people across the globe and drawing hearts to Himself. It is marvelous to see, and even better to be in the middle of it.







By Dawn R. Pietsch
www.allsufficientgod.org



An End of an Amazing Season

Our time in Switzerland has come to an end for now. It was very sad to leave Europe. We felt so at home here. We have made many friends, enjoyed lots of fun adventures like touring Switzerland, Austria, Germany, France, and Liechtenstein. We have been in awe of the beauty of Gods creation! As it turns out, some of my family generations have lived in the areas that we visited. Isn't God amazing that he brings you back to your own heritage to walk the lands that they once did? It actually felt very normal to be here.

The ministry time that we had here was the most amazing ever, seeing people arising into there God given destiny and purpose is the most gratifying feeling. It was so wonderful to see transformation in the people from the home group we led, the workshops we taught, and one-on-one prayer session. We give God the Glory for His incredible work! We have been so blessed to be here, and we thank everyone who made it possible. Vielen Dank!


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