Scientist Katharine Hayhoe has a message for climate advocates. And for skeptics.
In a Canary island, pastor Toni Quesada promotes a project that aims to prevent reoffending through social and spiritual support.
The Evangelical Psychology Group (GPE) publishes a 22-page guide to safeguard the mental health of professionals and protect potential victims. They warn against the misuse of therapy to “preserve institutional reputations or accelerate ministerial restoration processes”.
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.
In an interview with Evangelical Focus, the secretary general of the World Evangelical Alliance urges Christians to be sensitive to the reality of Iranians and to be careful not to impose their perceptions or eschatologies from cultures far removed from the Middle East.
The denial of burial rights is often accompanied by threats of violence, forced conversions and harassment.
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.
Christian leaders partnering in the Middle East lament the conflict after the Israeli and US attacks on Iran. They call to seek reconciliation and pray for the protection of the most vulnerable.
A pastor of the Iranian church in Barcelona analyses the impact of the fall of the Ayatollah regime’s leadership and the situation of Iranian Christians in the diaspora, where they hope for rapid political and social change that will restore religious freedom in the country.
I had the privilege of traveling to Malta to learn from ministry partners in the Middle East. Watching the side by side in the region and beyond, I was reminded once again of the blessing that comes when we collectively seek the Kingdom of God.
The Barcelona-based Christian NGO Acordes sent its fifth container of humanitarian aid and plans to send a sixth in March. “The needs on the island are profound”, says its director.
Evangelicals from Chanal and Ixmiquilpan demand justice, but the authorities ignore them and remain passive in the face of aggression and abuse.
Human rights violations against Iranian Christians include “imprisonment, exile and forced labour”, says a new report.
At its 2026 European meeting, the Refugee Highway Partnership will bring together churches and ministries working with forcibly displaced people. The focus this year is on the realities of children and young people.
Churches in the Spanish province celebrated the 45th edition of this initiative, under the theme “From death to life: Born of God to love".
Evangelicals possess something governments often lack—trusted relationships at the grassroots and access to leaders across divides. An Evangelical Board of Peace could come alongside evangelical peacemakers with diplomatic and relational support.
Five examples of how Christians raise their voices with humour and courage to explain the precarious life without freedoms under the Castro regime.
The Foreign Ministry criticises the European Parliament for “interfering in our internal affairs”. A Protestant pastor laments the Turkish government’s “word games” in trying to hide evidence of more than 200 cases.
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.
The oldest Winter Olympic champion is a Christian. Her emotional embrace of her two disabled children upon learning she had won gold has gone viral on social media.
Evangelicals and other faith leaders say in a letter: “True compassion does not mean ending a life. It means accompanying those who suffer, easing their pain, supporting families”.
After launching Stop Abus to tackle sexual abuse in churches, the CNEF says a broader reflection is needed among evangelicals around the the concept of “authority”.
Colombian university lecturer Lina Fernanda Montoya has accompanied around 20 victims. In Madrid, she explained observable patterns when abuse occurs in evangelical churches.
The events feature music, art, prayer, worship, and a message of encouragement, stressing the importance of living courageously according to Jesus’ calling.
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