Manuela and Luc Bussiere, co-founders of College Daniel

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Manuela and Luc Bussiere, co-founders of College Daniel and leaders of the Christian School's network

Christian Schools today

Challenges : - Contribute to build a Christian ethos in and through Christian Schools - Develop interest from Churches and Christian families - Ensure financial support - Raise up well equipped Christian Teachers - Build authentic Christian curricula

Local churches per department in 2015

There is about one evangelical church for 30 000 inhabitants Since 1970, 1500 churches added in metropolitan France. Today, the growth reaches 35 churches per year, or one church every 10 days !

There is about one evangelical church for 30 000 inhabitants Since 1970, 1500 churches added in metropolitan France. Today, the growth reaches 35 churches per year, or one church every 10 days !

Irish missionary to Europe Colombanus (540-615), Irish missionary to Europe

« A monastery is a school in the service of the Lord » wrote Saint Benedict in his Rule.

With his fellow monks, he left Ireland after decades of study, to conquest fresh territories for Christ, lands whose civilistion had vanished, and whose spiritual heritage was almost lost.

The remains of Annegray Monastery

« The more we study the Middle Ages, the more we realize that the rebirth of Christian wisdom, and therefore of civilisation, proceeds from Colombanus in France, Germany and Italy ». Pope Benedict XVI