Det danske Missionsselskabs informationschef Jørgen Nørgaard Pedersen var den 7. december 1981 i Damaskus, Syriens hovedstad til åbningen af boghandel nr. 13 i Family Bookshop Group, Det var den græsk-ortodokse biskop Paul Bendeli, vikaren for Patriarken af Antiochia, som foretog den officielle indvielse. Biskoppen udtrykte ønske om, at boghandelen måtte blive et mødested for kristne og udtryk for brobygning i et område, hvor der hersker spænding, og hvor kirken gerne vil bidrage til at bringe en løsning.- Nørgaard Pedersen er formand for Family Bookshop Group, som han selv for år tilbage tog initiativ til. De øvrige boghandler findes i Libanon, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar. Abu Dhabi og Oman The DMS PR Manager, Jørgen Nørgaard Pedersen was the 7th December 1981 in Damascus, the Syrian
The DMS PR Manager, Jørgen Nørgaard Pedersen was the 7th December 1981 in Damascus, the Syrian capital for the opening of the bookstore no. 13 in Family Bookshop Group, it was the Greek Orthodox bishop Paul Bendeli, the temporary worker for the Patriarch of Antioch, who performed the official opening. The bishop expressed the wish that the bookstore had become a meeting place for Christians and expressed bridge in an area where there is tension, and when the church would like to help bring a solution. - Nørgaard Pedersen is President of Family Bookshop Group, which he even a few years ago took the initiative. The other bookstores found in Lebanon, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar. Abu Dhabi and Oman
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