The conference ended yesterday morning with Ramez Atallah, secretary of the Bible society in Egypt. The DG Conference always ends with a missions emphasis so that we can be reminded that all we’ve gained in this conference is meant to be deployed in God’s mission to bring all peoples into enjoyment of Himself. Here’s my few tweets from this session. Ramez had a gripping story that roped me in and I was drawn to listen at times rather than get a note down. Here’s my few tweets:#dgpascon Ramez Atallah, secretary of Bible society in Egypt, is speaking now…#dgpascon a Christian leader has to have vision, seeing things others don’t see, and point people towards this#dgpascon pastors must trust God’s sovereignty#dgpascon church in Egypt was planted by John Mark (who wrote the Gospel of Mark) who was martyred and used in spite of weakness
RT: Ramez Atallah: “When I came to understand the gospel for the first time, I knew that this was what my peopled needed.” #dgpascon
After this session, we got on the road and returned home. I’m still processing all of these notes, as you can see, but feel really blessed by God to have gotten to enjoy this conference.