"I didn't understand a word they were saying at the church but I understood the need. I said, 'God have mercy upon this nation, Lord do something in this nation.'
He told of how he went to the main railway station and started to shout aloud, calling God's mercy upon Germany.
"Sometimes I was on my knees in tears shouting, 'God have mercy and compassion upon this nation, Lord give once again your glory upon this nation, send the presence of Your Kingdom upon this nation.' I was in tears, so many tears on behalf of Europe and the nation of Germany...The Western world is filled with different kinds of prisoners."
He exhorted European Christians to go beyond lukewarm Christianity and become streams of living water.
"We visited [Europe's] empty churches and the churches were having an internal meeting together but the river was not flowing out of the church and I became really worried and concerned in my spirit," he told."And I was speaking in conferences and meetings with tens of thousands of people that were so crowded but there was not even a word that challenged about missions and going out and bringing the world to salvation.
"So once again the Lord started to challenge me and said you have to preach out the message about how to bring the church out from the lukewarm Christianity to become true disciples of Christ."
He said, however, that European church leaders have lost hope in revival.
"Europe is going to be raised from the dead but many of these leaders can't believe that. They are shaking their heads."
He continued: "There is a great need of one thing at the church in Europe. Everything except the presence of the living water and the possibility for the living water to run out of the church - that is the only thing missing from the church."

















