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sent shock waves that tremendously affected university life and reverberated within the GBU. The following decade was one of unprecedented development. Groups multiplied, more students were committed and became members of the GBU, large Easter congresses were organised, more people were contacted In
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Local groups are run autonomously. The GBU is a student organisation. All its student activities are under the responsibility of the Student Executive Committee which reports to a supervisory board, the National Council. The main activity is reading the Bible together. Meetings are open to all and
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The Friends of the GBU used to be organised in a separate organisation. The AGBUF is now made both of students who take an active role in local groups and of post-graduates. The latter are willing to help maintain and develop the movement they entered during their studies. These post-graduates and
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1976, the PBU (Presses Bibliques Universitaires]) were established jointly with the Swiss and Belgian GBUs. Books were published on issues such as culture, ideologies, nuclear power, poetry, etc.
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together. They were encouraged by M. René Pache, the founder of the Swiss GBU in 1932 and vice-president of IFES in 1947, who was the speaker at the first GBU camp in
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When they have finished their studies, students are invited to remain members of AGBUF in order to ensure the continuity of the movement and its development.
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everyone is free to share their beliefs concerning the Scriptures. At the international level, the French GBU are a
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friends are invited to create local support groups in order to help to develop local GBU groups.
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in 1943. Immediately afterwards, groups of university and high school students were formed in
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Du ghetto au rĂ©seau : le protestantisme Ă©vangĂ©lique en France (1800-2005)
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International Fellowship of Evangelical Students National Fellowships
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Around 1,000 students currently gather weekly in over 90 groups in
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They bring together students who are eager to study the
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IFES (International Fellowship of Evangelical Students)
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evangelical
Christian
university
France
International Fellowship of Evangelical Students
German occupation of France
Aix-en-Provence
Bible
Anduze
Marseilles
Montpellier
Nimes
Alès
Grenoble
Lyon
Paris
Bordeaux
events of 1968
France
Bible
founding member
IFES
"Historique du GBU"
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