Luxembourg is a landlocked country in Western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany, and it’s a place that Ray Comfort and his team won’t easily forget. Not only is it where they witnessed to a knife-wielding gang, but it’s where they “hit the wall” and experienced exhaustion from a hectic schedule and lack of sleep. Learn biblical principles as Mark Spence shares the gospel, as Trish witnesses to a fascinating believer from the Baha'i faith, and as E.Z. uses the incredible amount paid for Di Vinci’s sketchbook to hold a crowd's attention as he preaches open-air.
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