Inter-European Division

Adventist Church in North France Expands Digital Evangelism

New digital studio launches with a prophecy-focused online campaign.

France

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Adventist Church in North France Expands Digital Evangelism

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The North France Conference (FFN) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church recently launched its first digital evangelistic campaign of the year, held from February 9 to 15, 2025. This initiative also marked the official inauguration of the FFN’s new digital studio at the Maison de l’Espérance.

Led by FFN President Jean-Jack Chafograck, a theologian specializing in biblical prophecy, the campaign explored the theme “Biblical Prophecies: The Future Revealed.” The event utilized the latest digital technologies to share the message of Jesus’ soon return, reinforcing the FFN’s commitment to innovative evangelism.

As part of the Inter-European Division (EUD) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the North France Conference serves as a regional administrative body, overseeing Adventist churches and initiatives in its territory. The EUD, which includes countries across Western and Southern Europe, focuses on mission-driven projects, media outreach, and community service. Through its collaboration with the division, the FFN plays a key role in advancing digital evangelism, using technology to reach both Adventists and the broader public.

The new MDE studio reflects a broader effort by the FFN to integrate media and faith, making spiritual content more accessible. By working alongside local churches, the studio aims to strengthen digital engagement and provide resources that enhance worship, Bible study, and outreach. This campaign, streamed on www.monesperance.fr and YouTube, represents a significant step forward in expanding the Adventist presence in the digital sphere, equipping believers and attracting new audiences to the gospel message.

The original article was published on the BIA French news site.

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