Christ for all Nations leader launches own ministry

The former European Director and long-standing executive member of Christ for All Nations, Siegfried Tomazsewski has launched his own ministry.

Tomazsewski has 18 years of experience behind him with Christ for all Nations, the ministry of Reinhard Bonnke.

During his time there, he was involved in running day to day operations and preparing worldwide evangelistic campaigns and conferences.

From 1997, he headed up the Christ for all Nations European office in Frankfurt, Germany.

Now he is launching his own outreach and training initiative, Calling Ministry with the vision to reach the unreached.

The particular focus will be North Africa with a view to saving the entire African continent.

Tomazsewski plans not only to evangelise, but also to train others to do the same.
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