The project, which involves people from different evangelical churches in the northwest of Spain, is the first step towards having a complete Bible translation in Galician.
The Spanish Constitutional Court recognises the “woman's right to self-determination” regarding abortion. Evangelicals “regret and denounce the lack of protection of human life”.
The event in France was started 15 years ago by the Assemblies of God. “May churches confidently accompany these young people in the visions they have for their cities and regions”.
Bruce Nicholls gives a rapid overview of the issue of climate change and then concentrates on the Christian response.
The final law is passed despite the veto of the republic’s president. Half of the population is against, including Christian doctors.
The Bible expositions and evening plenaries of the European Leadership Forum (19-24 May) in Wisla will be streamed online.
For a week, Christian politicians and social actors from 37 countries met in Geneva. A final document delivered to the UN says “discrimination and persecution on the basis of faith” is “absent” from the Development Goals.
At the first Swedish Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast in Stockholm last week, parliamentarians heard an alternative to the popular secular narrative on the origins of Europe which marginalises God.
The country is officially in a “state of disaster” since February due to a shortage of energy resources. Christians in the country analyse the crisis.
One of the problems in our society is the number of people who 'ride in the slipstream' behind others.
From a human perspective, questions immediately arise about why there are so many lethal organisms in our world.
Singapore was the haven were the 85-metre long ship was commissioned. It will be able to navigate rivers and lakes.
The response to the earthquakes and the restriction of human rights such as religious freedom may play against the powerful president.
Items that can be helpful in supporting children and young people with a range of additional needs.
160 people gathered in Barcelona to reflect on the need to prioritise Europe in the mission.
Female emancipation and the need to strengthen the economy are the arguments for the Dutch government to scale back the traditional workplace flexibility. Two Christian women explain why it might not be a good idea.
God’s pattern is for suffering now to be followed by glory later. It was true for Jesus, for Peter’s readers then, and it is true for Peter’s readers now.
Around 120 leaders from 30 countries shared knowledge and prayed together for their work in the continent.
“Taking the Christian bookshop into the centre of the commercial scene is commendable”, says Christian bookstore CLC. Over 600,000 people attended the fair.
Three months after the earthquakes in Turkey, local Protestants continue to work among those affected: “Tens of thousands who survived are still homeless”.
Noah and Matteo were the most chosen for new-borns in 2022. In Berlin, the number one was Mohammed.
France, Spain, Germany and Ukraine are mentioned in the 2023 USCIRF report, which was criticised for its way of addressing the persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
9 May marks the day in 1950 when France and Germany, laid down control of their war industries as a first step towards making war unthinkable.
An evangelical leader in Belgrade shares about the mood of the country after the violence that killed 17 people. “On Sunday churches did not sing. Instead, we were praying, and a Christian psychologist shared about how to find support and encouragement”.
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