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Charles and Stacey Robinette

Charles and Stacey Robinette

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Charles and Stacey began their Global Missions ministry with Associates In Missions and military ministries assignments in Germany, Belgium and Switzerland, from 1994 to 2002. They received full missionary appointment in February 2004, when they became appointed missionaries to Austria, Switzerland, Germany and Liechtenstein. The Robinettes have served as pastor of The Church of Acts in Vienna, Austria, for the last ten years, and as the General Superintendent of the German Speaking Nations for the last eight years.

In 2008 the Robinettes pioneered the GATS-affiliated Apostolic Ministry Training Center across all four nations, with at least 400 students involved in training over the last nine years. They have celebrated around fifty graduates from the four-year program. In 2017 they had a record year of training, with 155 students enrolled.

The Lord has given them great favor with the Muslim communities across the German Speaking Nations, and around 150 people of Islamic backgrounds have been baptized and filled with the Holy Ghost since mid-2016. God has also opened doors amongst Trinitarian churches across Germany, Austria and Switzerland. There have been about fifty Trinitarian pastors and ministers who have been Holy Ghost filled and baptized in Jesus’ name and around sixty-five of them are involved in training programs with the United Pentecostal Church in the German Speaking Nations.

The Robinettes are changing their appointment to be International Evangelists and will be used across the globe.

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