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Debra Green OBE is an author, popular speaker and founder of Redeeming Our Communities, a UK-wide charity based in Manchester, UK. Debra’s speaking engagements include Spring Harvest, New Wine, (Focusfest ), (CLAN ), as well many other conferences and community gatherings across the UK. Debra is married to Frank and they have four children. == Career == Throughout the 1990s Debra worked for Network, the Council of Churches in Greater Manchester. She was instrumental in setting up a leaders’ forum and a city-wide prayer event, Prayer Network, which involved over 200 churches of every denomination working and praying together for the city. She co-ordinated city-wide meetings which focused on issues such as crime, education and healthcare with up to 2500 people attending these events. Stories from this season are captured in Debra’s book, co-authored with her husband, Frank Green: City-Changing Prayer.〔Published by Kingsway, books available from (ROC Shop )〕 From 1997-2003 Debra was on the National Council of the Evangelical Alliance: she was part of the co-ordinating team for More Than Gold, an initiative which brought people together for all sorts of city-wide events during the Commonwealth Games in Manchester 2002. From 2002-2004 Debra worked for Festival:Manchester (a joint initiative of The Message Trust & the Luis Palau Organisation), a venture which launched the church into social transformation projects across Manchester. Many of the projects were done in partnership with the Greater Manchester Police. Debra was responsible for coordinating collaboration between the 500 Churches across the North West region. In the summer of 2008 Debra Green hosted a high profile community prayer event at the Velodrome National Cycling Centre in Manchester, where over 2000 Christians gathered for an evening of prayer surrounding the issue of gang violence. The event was attended by police chiefs, community leaders and politicians. Later in 2008 Debra organised a regional event, The Game of Life〔"(6000 head for Velodrome Even ) t"〕 which was attended by 6000 people at the Manchester Velodrome. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Debra Green」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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