Date: 21 August 2025
Time: 8.00am - 9.30am (US Eastern Time)
Location: Online (Zoom)
✅ Free & Open to All
🔒 Recording Passcode: bC%=98qa
Join Us for a Live Webinar on Religious Landscape & Identity
This session will be focusing on the religious landscapes in which PF National Ministries serve, differ from region to region. We are challenged to reflect on our organizational identity and how this relates to our position. We need to explore what the culture and religious landscape where we find ourselves in, mean for conveying the message we have. In this webinar, we will elaborate, from perspectives within and outside PFI, how we can collaborate, serve and be present in environments that are different from or sometimes even hostile towards the Christian faith.
Host: Esther Klaassen
Consultant
Prison Fellowship International
Esther Klaassen is from The Netherlands, and currently lives in Albania. After working with blind and deaf-blind children in The Netherlands and in China, she joined Prison Fellowship in 2005. Starting as coordinator Restorative Justice programs with PF The Netherlands, she later moved to Albania to work as Directing Manager at ShKBSh Prison Fellowship Albania. She now runs her own company Dedikim Coaching & Training, contributing to personal and professional growth and healthy relationships. She holds two bachelors in Social Work, and two masters, in Conflict Mediation and International Human Resource Management.
Regional Director, Middle East and North Africa
Prison Fellowship International
Roy Moussalli lives in between Damascus Syria and Beirut Lebanon. He is the subject matter expert on PFI signature program, Sycamore Tree Project – Justice and Peace. He is a founder of a major NGO in Syria, the Syrian Society for Social Development (SSSD).
In a region that saw the birth of Christ who brought life to humanity, in a region plagued by war, conflicts, with diverse religions and denominations, in need of peace and reconciliation; Roy works along so many others to break the cycle of violence, restoring lives, rebuilding communities.
Speaker: Alan Keenan
Alan Keenan is from Northern Ireland and is married to Helena. They have a son and two daughters and have lived in the Middle East for over 20 years. Alan holds a Bachelor degree in Theology and a Masters degree in Teaching. Alan has been making disciples among multiple unreached people groups in several Middle Eastern countries. Alan also coaches and mentors local and expat disciple makers in the Middle East. Alan also considers the ministry of intercession to be the other half of God’s calling, so he partners with local and international intercessors where the Church has a minimal presence.