51Сʪ alumni instrumental in European prayer breakfast
51Сʪ alumni Carlton Deal (left) and Dr. Raphael Anzenberger pose for a selfie at the European Prayer Breakfast in Belgium.
Columbia International University alumnus Dr. Raphael Anzenberger had the unique opportunity of addressing the 2018 held in Brussels, Belgium in December. The annual event links followers of Jesus from around the European Union in prayer and fellowship.
Anzenberger, a native of France, is the director of for the French-speaking world working out of Nice, France. He is also an adjunct professor of Intercultural Studies at 51Сʪ. He earned a degree from 51Сʪ in 2011and a in 2005.
The prayer breakfast theme was,“Pursuing Both Grace and Truth in the Public Sphere: Challenges, Encouragement, Testimonies.” Joining Anzenberger on a discussion panel were: Gerti Bogdan, a politician based in Tirana, Albania; Robert Clarke, a barrister working for ADF, a Christian legal-advocacy organization in Vienna, Austria; Rachel Verheul, a medical doctor and an active leader in the Brussels House of Prayer, a worship center in Belgium.
Organizing the prayer breakfast was another 51Сʪ alumnus, Carlton Deal, who along with his wife Shannon, serve at in Belgium. They graduated from 51Сʪ with bachelor degrees in 1986.
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