The gathering of 35,000 Christians in Madrid last weekend can and should be debated, just like any other public event. But it should not be treated as a democratic anomaly simply because it is evangelical, large-scale and visible.
Reflections on declining health, falling birth rates, and a 103 year old woman.
The demon’s modern revival in AI circles can be traced to philosopher Scott Alexander. Moloch represents impersonal systemic pressures, optimisation, and incentives misaligned with human values.
Erudition does not clash with approachability and simplicity. The most effective learning occurs when you “digest” information with others.
The way we deal with cases of abuse in our communities is not a minor issue: it is a profoundly spiritual, pastoral, ethical and also missionary matter. An essay outlining three models and four mistakes that churches often make.
The evangelical identity must be lived out in a responsible and credible manner, starting with local churches and being part of evangelical networks that deserve the name. A perspective from Rome, Italy.
Lies grip the hearts of leaders in subtle ways. They stoke the flames selfish ambition. They displace Christ and place self on the throne. They echo the ancient temptation: “You will be like God”.
The word “wrong” does not even do justice to the scale of Hitler’s crimes. But why was this not obvious in Nazi Germany?
The Finnish prosecutor would have condemned Jesus when, in John 8:11, he said to the woman caught in adultery, “Neither do I condemn you; go, and sin no more”.
Jesus' entry on a donkey raises an uncomfortable yet necessary idea: perhaps true credibility does not lie in the spectacular, but in being faithful to oneself.
A young woman who experienced trauma and attempted suicide, obtains judicial approval for her euthanasia request in 2024, despite her family's objections, setting a precedent for psychiatric suffering cases.
Scripture emphasises tested character, whereas appointment processes often prioritise dynamic personalities, public gifting, familiarity, and relational ease with existing leaders.
Trying to look good in front of people, appealing to all the good you may have done, without acknowledging the evil... that will not excuse you before society, much less justify you before God.
The complexity of the international situation requires believers not to remain silent in indifference or to clamour in partisanship, but to speak clearly, as a result of a conscience formed by Scripture. A commentary by the Italian Evangelical Alliance.
Bullying, avoidance and narrative control are three mechanisms to consolidate and maintain power. They are the antithesis of the servant leadership to which Christ calls His people.
Unlike the Shiites in other nearby Islamic countries, the Azerbaijanis remained largely independent and did not accept the religious authority of the Ayatollahs. Azeri Christians could be a key for the future.
A blessing center in the middle of the city is an excellent tool for evangelism. Dear sisters and brothers, don't be shy: let's establish such projects. People are waiting for them.
Four years of war leave families broken. Music expresses the feelings of many people's souls.
Spanish national Carlos Madrigal lived in Turkey for more than three decades. He comments on the government's response to the European Parliament's condemnatory resolution on the expulsion of foreign Christians.
Seven lessons for Christian leaders in the use of power.
The board of the Italian Evangelical Alliance explains its position on the signing, in early 2026, of an ecumenical ‘Covenant’ that unites the Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and some Evangelical and Pentecostal churches.
Trump is skillfully building an autocratic system in his own country with the support of many evangelicals. It is high time that global evangelical networks, such as the WEA or the Lausanne Movement, took a firm stance on the behaviour of the current US administration.
Reflections on death, rituals, and a society that preserves forms but is afraid to talk about meaning.
The life of the missionary, teacher, and prolific evangelical author profoundly shaped several generations of believers and evangelical leaders in Spain, the country he arrived in in 1958 and where he served for nearly seven decades.
What exactly do Christian journalists do? Why do we need them?
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