The story of Sir John Laing, a British engineer who had a great impact on business and missionary work.
We spoke in Berlin with Päivi Räsänen, the Finnish parliamentarian awaiting the outcome of a trial for publicly expressing her Christian beliefs. “I see a real threat to freedom. That’s why I always encourage Christians to make use of the rights we still have: freedom of speech, freedom of religion”.
What started as a vision to air Christian athlete testimonies quickly grew into a broader strategy spanning radio, video and digital content.
Instead of trying to attract people to a big event and then persuade them to participate in long-term training opportunities, this time YLGen is marketing the long-term relationship.
The Alliance of Christians in Cuba reports 996 repressive acts against religious leaders in 2024, in a country where 89% of families live in extreme poverty.
Without God’s grace, character or plan, and tangible reliance on the Holy Spirit’s work in the heart, the Bible gets used to beat people into behavioural submission.
TWR MOTION is bringing God’s Word to an oral culture through stories.
I have learned a lot from Samuel, but what always impressed me about him was his simplicity and humility.
Evangelicals submit a report to the UN Human Rights Council, denouncing “cases of abuse of religious freedom, political rights and racism” in Bulgaria.
What started as a homemade resource for a Sunday school lesson during lockdown has grown into a full-fledged creative studio sharing the message of the Gospel through engaging visual storytelling. An interview with Josh Whitehouse.
French evangelicals support the report but warn of the “risk of stigmatisation” of religious practices that are “fully protected by freedom of thought, conscience and religion”.
Politicians, whom are you going to address to your message? Only to the majorities? To the opinion leaders? To the lobbies? And whom are you going to listen to?
As Christians, should we allow ourselves to be influenced by the world’s perspective or should we embrace God’s perspective on disability?
“This is a time of increased restrictions for the church in China, perhaps the worst in the last 40 years. But it’s also an important time of maturation”, says Brent Fulton, founder of ChinaSource.
The worship places, located in the same district, are affected by metropolitan reorganisation plans. Evangelical leaders will meet with local authorities to seek a solution. “Freedom of worship is a fundamental right”, they say.
Spanish evangelical university students organise ‘events weeks’ to respond from a biblical perspective to the concerns of their friends.
In its address to the UN Human Rights Council, the World Evangelical Alliance proposes better training on religious freedom for state officials and politicians.
A report warns about regions in Spain where educational protocols restrict parental rights and push minors into gender transition without medical advice.
“Religious freedom gives independence, reduces harassment and acknowledges societal acceptance”, says the UN special rapporteur on FORB at an event organised in Geneva.
Research at European Union level warns that there are many citizens who feel involuntarily isolated. Psychologist Josep Araguàs points to technology and the ageing of the population and emphasises the relational role of churches.
The focus of the L4 Seoul Statement is not on dividing issues like the exact limitation of biblical inerrancy but rather about how we read the Scriptures.
The 4th century began with a period of tolerance towards Christianity, but was soon overshadowed by intense repression. However, it ended with a Christianized Empire. How did this process unfold? A historical summary on the 1,700th anniversary.
Accretions were added in history but are now part of theology and practice. They have percolated in such a way as to modify all doctrines and practices.
When Jesus saw the multitudes He cried . And how de we react?
Five months after the election, the Austrian Evangelical Alliance says citizens “have the feeling that they are becoming increasingly voiceless”.
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