Mojacar Breakfast February 18th 2012

Posted by Terry Turner on Wednesday, January 4, 2012
For Mojacar`s first breakfast of the 2012 season Roger Broomfield will share his life´s journey,  During his working life in various avenues of the road and passenger transport industry Roger drove in 26 countries and over one and a half million miles. Roger and his wife Janet both hail from Bournemouth, Dorset, but moved to permanently live in Spain in 2004.

Roger Broomfield

Roger was sent to Sunday school as a child and always believed in God, but had no relationship with Him. Even being amongst the last people to be taken alive from the sunken cross-channel ferry "The Herald of Free Enterprise" in 1987, having been trapped for six hours,  did not cause him to turn to God.

Finally it was a very simple situation that opened his heart. The Lord used a message from a speaker, whom Roger could relate to and since then the Lord has worked in Roger and Janet's lives and done amazing things.

We may well give up on God, but He never gives up on us. 

Why not come along to the Torre Bahia restaurant on February 18th to hear more about Roger´s life experiences?  For more details go to  http://www.fgbmfispain.org/mojaca-breakfasts-and-dinners.php



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Terry Turner I have been a christian since 1983. I moved to Spain in June 2004 with the vision to reach ex-pats and people from other nations for Christ. I am married to Tricia, originally from Jamaica, and we have a big strapping 18 year old son, Simeon, who is an ace guitar player.

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Mojacar Breakfast February 18th 2012

Posted by Terry Turner on Wednesday, January 4, 2012
For Mojacar`s first breakfast of the 2012 season Roger Broomfield will share his life´s journey,  During his working life in various avenues of the road and passenger transport industry Roger drove in 26 countries and over one and a half million miles. Roger and his wife Janet both hail from Bournemouth, Dorset, but moved to permanently live in Spain in 2004.

Roger Broomfield

Roger was sent to Sunday school as a child and always believed in God, but had no relationship with Him. Even being amongst the last people to be taken alive from the sunken cross-channel ferry "The Herald of Free Enterprise" in 1987, having been trapped for six hours,  did not cause him to turn to God.

Finally it was a very simple situation that opened his heart. The Lord used a message from a speaker, whom Roger could relate to and since then the Lord has worked in Roger and Janet's lives and done amazing things.

We may well give up on God, but He never gives up on us. 

Why not come along to the Torre Bahia restaurant on February 18th to hear more about Roger´s life experiences?  For more details go to  http://www.fgbmfispain.org/mojaca-breakfasts-and-dinners.php




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