What exactly do Christian journalists do? Why do we need them?
Generation Alpha is forming now, earlier and faster than ever before. Technology shapes their lives, but relationships still give them meaning.
To study is a disciplined search for truth in a world marked by confusion, distortion and power without accountability. It is how we learn to discern reality accurately, and to act wisely, proactively rather than reactively.
Missionaries and migrant church leaders need a deeper understanding of Spanish society if we are to evangelise Spanish people.
Most Siberian northern people do not yet have a Bible translation in their own language, nor has a corresponding religious language been developed. Christian concepts can, therefore, only be communicated to a very limited extent.
The Evangelical Alliance and other groups in Sweden worked together in a gathering for 130 people. Issue networks are inspired by the European Leadership Forum model.
The festival, ‘Murcia, with one voice for Christmas’, brought together evangelical churches and general audience, with music, gospel, theatre, and a public message of hope.
A new IFES report on Generation Z, aims “to offer practical frameworks for ministry adaptation and intergenerational collaboration in our rapidly evolving global student context”.
As young adults navigate a world of metrics, self-optimisation and spiritual openness, we must consider how we can disciple this generation and point them to Jesus rather than self-improvement.
The ‘Global Voice Report’ of the Lausanne Movement addresses the expectations of over one thousand Christian representatives in 119 countries.
The Bibel TV initiative aims to “bring back everyday conversations about God” and reaches both cities and villages.
The revival of interest in faith, technological advances, polarization, and the importance of discipleship were topics of conversation for the 700 participants in Benidorm at GBU Spain's major event.
Student Bible Groups (GBE) started out in Spanish secondary schools in 1975. We talk to its national coordinator, Jonatán Espinosa, on the 50th anniversary of the ministry.
Stephan Maag walks through cities across the continent starting conversations about faith. In Monaco, the police detained him and forced him to leave without giving convincing explanations.
We talk to professor, author and lecturer Paul S. Williams about the challenges of discipleship in a fast-paced world, the pressure of secularism, and what it means to have a relevant faith<
Josué Moreno presents his first book, which invites readers to rediscover faith through curiosity, addressing the great questions of humanity together. “This is not about possessing the truth, but about the truth possessing us”.
Almost 40 countries were represented at the annual FEUER conference in Calpe.
This Bible is the perfect example of the Renaissance's emergence in the Hispanic world, closely linked to the defence of Roman Catholicism and to the memory of 16th-century Spanish Protestantism.
After a life straight out of a film, Chris Simpson found meaning and purpose in a faith that underpins every aspect of his life. An interview with the director of CMBC International about mission, workplace, leadership and the centrality of Christ.
Groups associated around Partners in Mission held their annual meeting to be equipped, share their ongoing mission projects and encourage one another.
In Sarajevo, 150 participants reflected a shared hunger for gospel-centered encouragement and practical equipping for evangelism.
Listening was presented as the fundamental posture of those who lead in a Christ-centred way with an attitude of openness, humility and discernment. In this context, leadership is not an exercise of power, but service modelled on the example of Christ.
Radical politics, AI and the debate on human identity are the issues for which churches are least prepared, finds the new Global Voices survey conducted by the Lausanne Movement worldwide.
Around 120 pastors, church planters, leaders, and partners from all over Europe, US, Brazil, and Chile, gathered in Barcelona for 4 days of reflection, networking and fellowship.
Fourteen experienced leaders discussed collaborative work in the context of growing diaspora churches and the younger generations. The growth of Islam and new models for sending missionaries were among the challenges addressed.
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