Five hotspots in Europe
emRG researcher Scott Friderich identified five regions in Europe that are potential 'hotspots' for the Gospel, because there is a higher than average Gospel-responsiveness. These transnational or subnational regions are:
a. the North-Adriatic (Northeast Italy and Slovenia);
b. Transylvania, Moldavia and Bessarabia (a region comprising parts of Romania, Moldova and Ukraine);
c. the Schmalkaldic zone (Bavaria, Saxony and several other parts of Germany);
d. Rumelia (Macedonia and parts of Bulgaria);
e. the Pale (East-Poland and parts of Slovakia and Ukraine).
According to Scott these hotspots indicate ripe and ready soil, and could very well become the epicenter for great things in Europe. Full report here.

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