The smaller number create groups that have a higher level of sharing and intimacy, this is seen in the Bible discussions, but also in the conversation afterwards.
Shouldn’t an evangelist keep out of divisive political issues and stick to preaching the gospel?
Italian Evangelicals celebrate the 150th anniversary of the “breccia di Roma” (breach of Rome). It opened the door for Rome to become a pluralistic city whose residents could finally begin to experience religious liberty.
A tiny, rare phosphine molecule does not appear to be sufficiently solid evidence to support such an important hypothesis as the existence of life on Venus.
A group of concerned pastors from 50 churches published an “Open letter to the Belarusian people”. They address political leaders, warn them of any misuse of power, and point towards the ultimate responsibility of all Belarusians before God.
Self-protection is probably the main reason why Evangelicals appeared unable to see the fatality of a regime which was responsible for millions of deaths all over Europe, amongst them 6 million Jews.
The perspectives of Christian leaders from Peru, Argentina, Spain.
Prayer is essential. Priestly prayer keeps the world running. The Church must return to her ministry of prayer in the public. Keeping quiet is no option.
Is the UK government’s decision to allow ‘private prayer’ yet more evidence of rife religious illiteracy within the corridors of power?
Even when you are not in a leadership position, your primary role is the responsibility for yourself before you help others.
To hope there is some sweeping solution to at this point is a pipe dream. We should weep, be speechless and empathic, for once.
Florence Nightingale and the Fliedner family legacy.
Speaking in Amsterdam in 1983, Zacharias told evangelists from 133 countries that religions, 20th-century cultures and philosophies had formed “vast chasms between the message of Christ and the mind of man”. By Matthew Fearon.
He will be remembered for his gracious, wise and courageous witness as a scientist and a Christian who had the courage to speak inconvenient truth to power.
The atmosphere is like a swimming pool we’ve been pouring CO2 into for the past 200 years.
Fear of the coronavirus has also come to the Moria refugee camp in Lesbos (Greece), prompting several Christian organizations to take steps to protect the nearly 20,000 people crowded into the camp.
Six lessons for churches from the president of the Spanish Evangelical Alliance.
Italian pastors across many denominations continue to praise the Lord’s faithfulness in historically unifying them in prayer.
With internet and video saturation at an all-time high, Christians need more than a transmission of a message. A new platform offers training to churches in Europe.
Our point of reference has to remain the Lord and not coronavirus. It’s necessary to affirm God’s control over the whole situation and the need to repent before Him.
Let us listen carefully, think deeply, change appropriately to the messages from the media and speak relevantly through the media into our society.
The coronavirus is taking many of our grandpas and grandmas. Most are on their own, isolated in hospitals, and we do not have the chance of giving them one last embrace.
As the epidemic rages in Europe, let us not forget that worldwide inequalities mean that some countries will be more affected than others.
If you have ever been at a sporting event at the beginning of a comeback, you will know the power of hope to transform a situation and spread rapidly through a group of people.
I lead a congregation in Rome that thrives on handshakes, greet kisses, and physical contact. This winter, the coronavirus has taught Italians the cautions of distance and isolation.
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