Europe is going through major changes. Our aim is to look at the key issues in our continent from a biblical perspective.
Evangelical Focus ended 2018 with 309,000 visits, the best year so far.
Spending time with family during Christmas is great – but it is not the ultimate meaning of Christmas.
Eighty journalists were killed this year. “The hatred of journalists is voiced, and sometimes very openly proclaimed, by unscrupulous politicians” and “amplified by social networks”, a RSF report says.
The reports about Andrew Brunson’s release are just another example of how little the media know about evangelical churches.
Post-Christian Europe needs followers of Jesus who understand that the Gospel is powerful in itself. We should not hold onto the privileges of old religious structures.
As we start our fourth year, we thank God for His Grace, and all our readers for your support.
You may not agree with the President of the USA in many things, but in this he is right - the gift of Christmas is offered to each one of us.
The responsibility of the media (whether television, radio, print or digital media) is very high in an environment like the current one in Spain.
The Evangelical Focus daily newsletter reaches 500 subscribers.
Some were not interested in losing their power and corrupt privileges. Others preferred to continue their religious life with a “straw God”.
Since January 2015, we have published 2,111 contents.
Some of the highlights of this past year and a ‘thank you’ to all of our readers.
Communicating the idea that Christians somehow deserve more of God’s protection would be untrue and would actually collide with the teachings of Jesus Christ.
We pray for those who suffer. Not only for their suffering to stop, but also for them to meet the One who is near in the midst of all suffering, bearing the pain, the guilt and the hate.
We love new technologies and we use them passionately. But we also know God’s mission is done through and for real people. The ELF conference in Wisla (Poland) reinforces our aim to analyse the big challenges of today through the Christian worldview.
We want to become reliable moral figures by just saying some appropriate words, but the authentic change will come when we all kneel down before the Golgotha cross.
“Are we going to make it?” This was one of the thoughts that was going through our minds in December 2014, after months of preparations.
Should we evangelical Christians try to bring back ‘Christendom’? Should we feel frustrated looking at a generation of children raised in a context were the real meaning of Christmas has disappeared?
Where are the Christian leaders with faith capable of moving the whole society towards profound transformation?
Some of the articles sent by readers are among the most shared on social media. Publish opinions, reports, etc.
Evangelical Focus went online on 8 January. We are sharing some of the things we have experienced so far.
We are grateful to the hundreds of people who have identified with the project and have used EF as a resource. More than 70,000 page views since we began.
Any term can become slippery through decades of use (or mis-use) and it is all too easy for a church with the ‘right’ name to have moved from the firm foundation of Scripture.
In these first 7 weeks online Evangelical Focus has published more than 200 articles. Have you got any stories you would like to tell us?
Las opiniones vertidas por nuestros colaboradores se realizan a nivel personal, pudiendo coincidir o no con la postura de la dirección de Protestante Digital.