The Roma evangelical movement in Europe is not just a religious phenomenon, but a force of indigenous origin that has redefined the identity, cohesion, and resilience of Roma communities.
The board of the Italian Evangelical Alliance explains its position on the signing, in early 2026, of an ecumenical ‘Covenant’ that unites the Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and some Evangelical and Pentecostal churches.
The number of mainline Protestants and Roman Catholics has fallen to 19% and 30%, while free evangelicals remain stable at 6%.
A survey shows that half of Germans think pastoral care is the most important job of a Christian church. Only 24% say telling people about Jesus is central.
Janet Epp Buckingham, who speaks for Christians at the UN in Geneva, explains why her answer is yes.
For Evangelical Christians, 2033 will be an opportunity to celebrate the gospel truths. However, ecumenical celebrations will not be neutral and at no cost for evangelical fidelity.
“If we don’t register, they’ll come to every service and stop it”, says the pastor of one of the churches after being interrogated by Russian police in the occupied Luhansk region.
In contemporary Venezuela, the dictatorship does not merely tolerate but actively promotes a spirituality rooted in Cuban Santería and occult practices. This spirituality is presented not as folklore, but as a source of legitimacy—openly contradicting the Christian faith.
God is continuing to work, even amid the horror and suffering of the Iranian people.
Beliefs are “not holders of fundamental rights”, says the government. Catholic, evangelical, Jewish and Muslim faith groups warn about growing insults and attacks against religious communities.
Several cases show that intolerance continues to exist in the country under the excuse of religious tradition.
Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, said things last week at the WEF in Switzerland that many world leaders, especially Europeans, have been thinking but have been afraid to say.
A training day in Madrid on abuse in Christian contexts, with experts from GRACE, explored the challenges and opportunities for restoring victims, as well as creating an integrity-based and fair church culture.
The rental income will be used to support church communities in need. “We could get a million, but we want to take a stand against rent speculation”, the FEG pastor told the media.
Nearly thirty authors paint a diverse picture in the 500 pages of ‘Evangelicalism in Europe’ (Langham 2025), illustrating the presence of Christian faith communities in countries as diverse as Sweden, Romania, the United Kingdom, or Portugal.
María Eugenia Prendes expressed her support for initiatives that “open the eyes to an unnoticed reality that is important to address” in faith contexts.
“We reject any misuse of Christian faith or church authority to legitimize violence, aggression, or domination”, says the European Evangelical Alliance in a new statement.
The cause of the collision between two high-speed trains near Adamuz (Córdoba) is not clear. Evangelicals in the region express their ‘deepest sorrow’ and offer their help ‘for whatever is necessary.’ Christians across the country unite in prayer as the search for survivors continues.
GRACE visits Madrid at the invitation of the ‘Psalm 15 Table’ to offer training and meet with pastors, legal experts, politicians and the media.
Over 500,000 Venezuelans live in Spain. Seven voices recount their experiences of migration, the daily lives of their families back at home and the mixed emotions following Maduro’s fall.
From 11 to 18 January, Evangelical Alliances in Europe, led by the Italian Alliance this year, invite churches to pray together through Psalm 78.
Many homes, businesses, and church buildings are under water. Local congregations are helping where possible, but the scale of the damage exceeds their limited resources.
Missionaries and migrant church leaders need a deeper understanding of Spanish society if we are to evangelise Spanish people.
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