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Banker in Norwich to tell of 'amazing rescue'

PieterVanRooyenAn international businessman “who has seen God’s miraculous provision in impossible circumstances” was the guest speaker at an inspirational dinner in Norwich on Friday April 15 at the Brook Hotel, Bowthorpe
 
The dinner was organised by the Norwich Chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men.
 
Born in South Africa, Pieter Van Rooyen, was a senior executive of one of the world’s largest banks whose story is told in the book, “Business Unusual: banking on God.” He once found himself with a sudden personal debt of $350,000 – through no fault of his own – but saw it all paid off in less than three years.
 
Today, Pieter is a business mentor and a sought-after Bible teacher who has experienced God’s healing power.  
 
The popular writer John Mason, author of the best-selling book, An Enemy Called Average, says Pieter’s “incredible story” is a story of hope  – “it is all about the impossible: an impossible rescue, an impossible deliverance  – but with God, all things are possible.”
 
BrookHotelNorwichPieter and his family live in Kent where he is President of the Folkstone Chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship. Pieter’s wife, Sonja, is a senior social worker.
 
This event is one of a series of monthly dinners organised by Norwich Chapter of the FGBMFI, one of nearly 5,000 local Chapters worldwide.
 

Pictured above is Pieter Van Rooyen and the Brook Hotel, Bowthorpe, NR5 9JB.