“At a Berlin church, Muslim refugees converting in droves”

“At a Berlin church, Muslim refugees converting in droves”

 

The Memorial Church in Berlin
The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche (or Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church), show as it appeared sometime between 1890 and 1905. It’s now in ruins, and has been for decades.  Maybe that’s symbolic: Berlin isn’t exactly a vibrantly devout Christian city these days.

 

One doesn’t expect a lot of tales about explosive Christian growth out of Berlin these days, nor, really, out of Germany as a whole.  But this is interesting:

 

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/0550c14ba3024c06820218f79bc6cf07/berlin-church-muslim-refugees-converting-droves

 

Not much left, really.
The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church today

 

 


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