Christian conference gets underway in Torp

The recurring Christian conference in Torp has begun, with over 10,000 visitors expected.

The conference is held on the same farm where it started in 1887. It lies in the border area between Lekeberg, Kumla and Örebro municipalities.

Over 10,000 visitors are expected to attend the event. Nerikes Allehanda is on site to cover the gathering.

The weather alternates between sunshine and heavy rain. Most participants are happy and gather to meet in their Christianity, exchange experiences and see old friends.

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