Confusion and uncertainty about whether government plans to introduce new laws are being pushed forward or into the long grass.
It is relatively easy to achieve one of the three, but a response that speaks to the true influence of lives transformed by Jesus should touch all three.
Evangelicals “will work to ensure the Bill doesn't have a negative impact on individual freedoms or practices of churches”. The new law will now include transgender people.
Revive Europe gathers the new generation for repentance, forgiveness and awakening.
Problems in our politics are not resolved by us stepping away from the fray. You don’t fix a problem by being a spectator.
For evangelicals in Western Europe, the most tangible problem is not one of freedom, but rather of public participation.
The International Ministerial on Freedom of Religion or Belief says it aims to “tackle online harm and strengthen human rights education”. Evangelicals say “words must be matched with action”.
Six stages for building peace for Israel-Palestine and other nations. An article by Daniel Munayer.
Although the government says the ban “will not impact everyday religious practice”, evangelicals warn “there are questions on the details which will require further clarity”.
Last-minute extreme attempts to allow abortion up to birth. The proposed New Clause 55 is an extreme effort to extend individual autonomy at the expense of caring for both women and their babies.
“Governments have put a lot of money into developing these vaccines. It's a dilemma with legal, economic, political and ethical aspects. The key would be for pharmaceutical companies to allocate part of their profits to more universal and equitable access to vaccines”.
The Evangelical Alliance calls on the UK government to permit congregational singing in English churches.
Evangelicals may be approaching a time when we are ostracised and where we need to have confidence in what we believe and what the Bible teaches because we will not receive endorsement for those beliefs from the world around us.
The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine debate has disrupted European vaccination plans. Spanish evangelical scientists ask to remain calm and be rigorous.
Why the UK Evangelical Alliance is standing against abusive practices and defending religious freedom.
The conference organised by IFES Europe will take place next December in Karlsruhe, Germany, under the theme “Revive our hearts, revive our universities, revive Europe”.
Daniel R. Patterson lectures in theology and ethics at St. Trivelius Institute in Sofia (Bulgaria).
A call to global prayer. An article by Jacob Daniel.
Christians in Sport (UK) are organising online Bible studies. Believers are called to “stay in the club and care for the teammates”.
Suddenly we have all realised our common vulnerability. Never in human history has our common fate been shown to be so interlinked.
In the midst of the coronavirus crisis, many may be forced to experiment with this kind of work in the coming months.
The gahtering of the Graduates Bible Groups in Spain challenged Christians professionals to share the beauty of the Christian faith with their coworkers - with excellence, respect and responsibility.
The conservative candidate got 48.7% of the votes, but the difference between the two parties is less that 30,000 votes. Final results will be announced at the end of the week.
If we look through the history of the church, we see time and time again that Christians have stood up in the public sphere as agents of change for the good of society. We need such people now.
The three years since the vote to leave the EU have shown the heightened impact of speech on political culture and how that flows into society and community relations.
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