Migration Report from FTTA-XB Graduates

In June 2012 the first group of FTTA-XB trainees graduated. Out of 27 graduates, three migrated to Europe in
the autumn of 2012—one as a student and two as full-time serving ones in London. Recently three more
migrated to London to serve full time in the UK. Our experience testifies that the Lord is building a bridge
from Boston to Europe and continuing to strengthen the fellowship and burden for the Lord’s move in Europe.
Our time in Boston, which prepared us to migrate, has already proven to be very profitable. Some key practices
that we developed, such as truth pursuit and an afternoon personal prayer time, have carried over into our
service here. We realize that these are indispensable practices in keeping our service fresh and in the first love.
After the overwhelming response from the Bible distribution, it was clear that we were witnessing and
entering into something that had never been done before in Europe. We are endeavoring to labor together with
all the saints and serving ones with a spirit of a learner. We realize that the Lord will bless the one accord, and
we simply need to enter into the one flow of the Lord’s move and expect His blessing. While meeting with new
ones in their homes, we are also experiencing blending with the local saints in groups with the view of building
up the vital groups to bear remaining fruit. As we pray and labor with the saints, serving ones, and trainees
here, we hope many more who have a burden could come to Europe. May the Lord build up His testimony here
for the hastening of His return!

In June 2012 the first group of FTTA-XB trainees graduated. Out of 27 graduates, three migrated to Europe in the autumn of 2012—one as a student and two as full-time serving ones in London. Recently three more migrated to London to serve full time in the UK. Our experience testifies that the Lord is building a bridgefrom Boston to Europe and continuing to strengthen the fellowship and burden for the Lord’s move in Europe. Our time in Boston, which prepared us to migrate, has already proven to be very profitable. Some key practices that we developed, such as truth pursuit and an afternoon personal prayer time, have carried over into our service here. We realize that these are indispensable practices in keeping our service fresh and in the first love. After the overwhelming response from the Bible distribution, it was clear that we were witnessing and entering into something that had never been done before in Europe. We are endeavoring to labor together withall the saints and serving ones with a spirit of a learner. We realize that the Lord will bless the one accord, and we simply need to enter into the one flow of the Lord’s move and expect His blessing. While meeting with new ones in their homes, we are also experiencing blending with the local saints in groups with the view of building up the vital groups to bear remaining fruit. As we pray and labor with the saints, serving ones, and trainees here, we hope many more who have a burden could come to Europe. May the Lord build up His testimony here for the hastening of His return!