Welcome to Euronet Trust

Since 1994, Filipino Christian Workers and Filipino oriented Ministries operating in different parts of Europe have been gathering every year for a “European Filipino Christian Workers Networking Conference” (EFCWNC) in various key cities all over Europe. It is an inter-denominational networking whose purpose is to promote unity, provide fellowship and encouragement, to help equip the churches in Europe for the work of the ministry, to promote prayer and intercession, to be a prophetic voice for the Filipinos in Europe and to work together for the evangelization and harvest of souls in Europe.

"The Grace of God"

October 31 - November 3, 2011

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When we are on the receiving end, grace is refreshing. When it’s required of us, it’s often disturbing. But when correctly applied, it seems to solve just about everything. There is no equivalent where grace is concerned. It’s birthed from hopeless inequity. Grace is the offer exactly what we don’t deserve. Thus, it can’t be recognized or received until we’re aware of precisely how undeserving we really are. It’s the knowledge of what we don’t deserve that allows us to receive grace for what it is. Unmerited. Unearned. Undeserved. For the reason, grace can only experienced by those who acknowledge they are undeserving.

God acts graciously and both the Old and New Testaments bear witness of His grace. John tells us that He was ‘full of grace and truth’ (John 1:14; emphasis added). Not the balance between but the embodiment of. John speaks of the ‘fullness of His grace’ (John 1:16), the idea being that Jesus we get as clear and as close a look as we will ever get of what grace looks like in otherwise graceless world.

In Jesus there was no conflict, between grace and truth. It is that artificial conflict that throws so much of Christianity into disarray. It is our misunderstanding of grace, as modelled and taught by Jesus that leaves us feeling as if grace allows people to “get by with things”. Let us not take the gift of God’s grace lightly. Grace doesn’t dumb down sin to make it more palatable. Grace doesn’t have to. Grace acknowledges the full implication of sin and yet does not condemn.
But not just any grace,

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