Our Stories
Everyone has a story. Despite the struggle, pain, alienation, and division, we often come out at the other side to tell a story of reconciliation and encountering God in unexpected ways. Here's what reconciliation looks like, as related by many different participants in Wittenberg 2017 - Roman Catholics, German Lutherans, Messianic Jews, and independent / non-denominational.
A Priest & A Scholar
Roman Catholic / British "My father was a Muslim, my mother a Jew"
Messianic Jew / Israeli Mixed Marriage Parents [Deutsch]
Lutheran & Roman Catholic / German Mixed Marriage Children [Deutsch]
Lutheran & Roman Catholic / German Repentance in Russia & Israel [Deu]
Lutheran / German "I had never met a Protestant"
Roman Catholic / Polish |
Pastors Praying Together
Mennonite / Austrian Bodily Disabilities
Roman Catholic / French & Belgian Mixed Marriage Parents [Eng tr.]
Lutheran & Roman Catholic / German Mixed Marriage Children [Eng. tr.]
Lutheran & Roman Catholic / German Repentance in Russia & Israel [Eng]
Lutheran / German Building Bridges with Free Church
Roman Catholic / Austrian |
Holocaust Survivor & Nazi Daughter
Messianic Jew (Anglican) & Catholic Life in Close Community
Lutheran / German Cross-Cultural Reconciliation
Non-denominational / Dutch & British To Find the Wounded Heart
Lutheran / German Jesus' Prayer in John 17
A Dramatic Reading Orthodox Jews in Auschwitz
Roman Catholic / Hungarian |