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Dresden.

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Outreach Dati: 13th – 22nd of July

With about 560,000 people, Dresden is an important cultural hub and university city in eastern Germany. It is often called “Florence on the Elbe” because of its beauty and rich heritage. Dresden is a city with a rich history shaped by both beauty and hardship. The bombing at the end of the war left deep marks on the city. The years under communism also shaped Dresden, as Christian faith was restricted. This history is still visible today in the high number of people who identify as atheists.

Yet today, Dresden is longing for a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit. People are remarkably open, and especially young people are telling us that they have been seeking God. God has a purpose for this city. Now is the time to make Jesus and His gospel known in the streets of Dresden!

We want to invite you to join us to labor with us in the harvest this summer. To live 10 days of ‘Book of Acts’: preaching the gospel, praying for the sick, casting out demons, baptizing and seeing lives transformed. Let’s rise together in unity and see Dresden won for Jesus!

Come and join us from July 13th until July 22nd and flood Dresden with the love of Christ!

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Kull jum se mmorru fit-toroq għal ftit sigħat biex naqsmu l-Evanġelju u naraw ħafna laqgħat li jbiddlu l-ħajja, nitolbu għall-fejqan u l-imħabba fuq in-nies. Ikollna pawżi fejn tista’ tieħu l-ikla u l-ikel u ħinijiet regolari biex tiġbor għall-qima, it-talb u biex tisma’ xhieda mill-aqwa ta’ dak li Alla qed jagħmel fit-toroq.

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Il-parteċipanti kollha huma responsabbli li jkopru l-ispejjeż kollha tagħhom stess (titjiriet, akkomodazzjoni, trasport, ikel eċċ.) Nemmnu li dan se jkun investiment kbir biex l-Evanġelju jinfirex madwar l-Ewropa kollha.

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Airport:

The most convenient way to travel to Dresden, Germany is by flying to Dresden International Airport. Note: this airport provides mainly provides national flights.

Public transportation is available from the airport to different parts of the city. 

Alternative airports nearby (also international flights): 

  • Leipzig/ Halle Airport – around 1 ½ hr away by car or 2 hr away by train and bus

  • Berlin Brandenburg Airport – around 1 ¾ hr away by car or 1 ½ hr away by train and bus

  • Václav Havel Airport Prague – around 2 hr away by car or 2 ½ by train and bus

Train

DB (www.bahn.de)

Two big trainstations in Dresden are: Hauptbahnhof and Neustädter Bahnhof 

Bus

Flixbus (https://www.flixbus.de)

Shared ride options (also perfect for gospel sharing)

Blabla car https://www.blablacar.de/

Fernbusse mitfahrgelegenheit https://www.fernbusse.de/mitfahrgelegenheit/dresden/

Ebay Kleinanzeige (Mitfahrgelegenheit) https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/s-mitfahrgelegenheit/k0 

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Tram/bus

Public transport in the city of Dresden is very well organized. Buses and trams usually run on time and operate very frequently. 

DVB (https://dvb.de) – a practical app to download would be DVB mobil. Here you can easily buy your tickets.

You can draw a ticket at main tram stations:

One ride (Einzelfahrt) € 3,20

Day card (Tageskarte) € 8,60 

Uber/taxi

In Dresden, travelers can use both traditional taxis and app-based ride services. Licensed taxis have regulated fares, with a base price of about €4.50 and €2.10–€2.80 per km, so a short inner-city ride usually costs €8–€12. Taxis can be hailed on the street, found at taxi ranks, or booked via Free Now (https://www.freenow.com), the Taxi Deutschland App (https://www.taxi-deutschland.net), or by phone at +49 351 211 211. Uber operates only on a limited basis in Dresden via licensed local drivers, with prices and availability shown directly in the app (https://www.uber.com/de/en/ride/).

E-Scooters

A convenient way to get around Dresden is by using e-scooters from Bolt, Voi, and RideMovi, which are available in most parts of the city. Scooters are unlocked via the provider’s app and can be used for short, flexible trips. 

Prices typically include a small unlock fee (about €0.50–€1.00) and around €0.20–€0.25 per minute, so a 10-minute ride usually costs €3–€5. 

More info: Bolt https://bolt.eu/de-de/scooters/ | Voi https://www.voi.com/de | RideMovi https://ridemovi.com/ 

Local tips

The most touristic place in Dresden, is the Altstadt, with the Frauenkirche as a highlight. Another popular area is the Neustadt, where more students and creatives live. A lot of the outreaches will take place in these areas. But some outreach locations are further away and you’ll definitely need a car or public transport to get there. A taxi is also possible of course.

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