About this episode
What would it take to gather men across Germany for a Mighty Men Conference in Nuremberg—the very ground once used to platform the Third Reich—and redeem that space for the Kingdom? In this episode, Mark Ian Brislin shares the remarkable string of confirmations that led him to invite Angus Buchan, why Nuremberg matters symbolically, how East Germany’s history still shapes the church today, and the practical next steps (venues, teams, and intercessors) to make it happen. We also talk about forming men as king, priest, and prophet in the home and the hopeful signs of renewal already emerging.Key takeawaysWhy Nuremberg is a prophetic venue for a men’s gathering and national repentance/renewalThe “three confirmations” that sparked the invitation to Angus BuchanEast Germany’s cultural backdrop (Nazism ? Communism ? rationalism) and what it means for discipleship todayA simple blueprint to raise men as king, priest, and prophet in their homesHow to pray: venue, organizing team, regional unity (Germany, Czech Republic, Ukraine)If this helped you, follow, rate, and share the show.Support the show: talkswithgallagher.com00:00 Welcome, intro & who is Mark03:05 Life and ministry in East Germany; family & church context07:40 The nudge to invite Angus Buchan & discovering Mighty Men12:30 Triple confirmation moments and choosing Nuremberg17:55 Corridor encounter: the “say Nuremberg today” prayer answered22:20 Scripture confirmations (Psalm 29; Isaiah 61) and next steps26:45 The 80-year hinge: April 30 and “new beginnings” symbolism30:10 Why men must gather: forming king, priest, prophet at home35:25 Germany’s revival history, resistance to the Holy Spirit, and green shoots41:10 What’s needed now: intercessors, venue, logistics, security47:20 Regional unity: Germans, Ukrainians, Czechs; invitation to pray & serve52:10 Call to action & closing thoughtsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/talks-with-gallagher--6106098/support.Visit talkswithgallagher.com for more information and support the future of this podcast.