The Federation of Evangelical Religious Entities of Spain analyses the challenges and achievements of evangelical churches in 2022.
A survey shows that Roman Catholics decline the most and go to church the least. Over half of Protestants attend church at least once a month.
Around 60 professional and church groups commit to implement standards for staff, prevention programmes and crisis intervention teams.
The trends in other European countries do not follow the same pattern.
“Humanity lies in refusing to give in to demographic, lobbyist or economic pressures that call for facilitating early death", says the National Council of Evangelicals in France.
The official figure of the latest census shows that Cardiff is the only city with more than 5% of LGB+ people. Around 0.5% of the population identifies as transgender.
More than 23,000 visitors visited the ship operated by OM teams. Watch the video report.
From 8 to 15 January, European evangelical churches are invited to pray and rejoice together.
In 2 reports submitted to the Committee on the Rights of the Child, the Protestant Evangelical Committee for Human Dignity asks to abolish surrogacy and ban minors’ access to pornography.
In Ukraine the New Year celebration has always been more important than Christmas. This year is different, more people are focusing on Christmas and its meaning.
Swedish Board of Health warns that “care has been characterised by a lack of knowledge about the results of treatment” and recommends “to be given in the context of research”.
How to manage perinatal mourning as individuals, church and society? “We have to listen”, says Ana Amelia Sánchez, a psychologist with years of experience in that issue.
Revive Europe gathers the new generation for repentance, forgiveness and awakening.
Official data show a slight upturn in abortions. 90% of them were “at the woman's request”.
Evangelical Christians should stand up for people who are unjustly forcibly recruited, sent to the front, and forced to kill against their declared will and conscience.
The views of 10 European Christians, including a Protestant worker expelled from Turkey, an Albanian pastor defending his freedom of expression, an Ukrainian missionary seeking to return home, and a Spanish mime successful in Germany.
In 2022, the European Evangelical Alliance held a Hope for Europe experience in Sarajevo. Watch the highlights in this summary video.
As we focus on the mind-stretching story of the Creator entering into his creation as a human infant, let’s worship him with heart, head and hands this Christmas.
A survey published by the Theos think tank also shows that 64% believe that “there are some things that science will never be able to explain”.
The programme, which included music and a preaching on Jesus’ centrality in Christmas, was aired on Christmas Eve.
The Evangelical Alliance UK says the new 'trans law' is “an assault on truth” which “puts women and children at risk”.
Medical experts, jurists, feminists, and faith groups oppose a law that allows teenagers aged 16 or more to change their legal gender without restrictions. Conversion therapies are to be punished with fines of up to 150,000 euros.
An interview with Albanian evangelical pastor and philosopher Akil Pano, who is defending in court his right to express Christian views on family and marriage. “People are scared, trying to be polite and politically correct”.
Watch a 12-minute-long in-depth report made by the Finnish National Television (with English subtitles).
The event was attended by around a thousand people, including local authorities of the Spanish city.
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