Marking the eighth anniversary of Leah’s captivity, Christian organisations call for her release amid rising abductions of women and girls in the country.
To identify the entire evangelical community with certain political movements or with media images from the United States is not only unfair, but deeply misguided.
The attack was carried out by gunmen during a worship service in the south-west of the country.
Human trafficking is one of the world’s darkest evils. ‘Women of Hope’ is reaching the victimized with stories of restoration through Jesus Christ.
Crises of faith help us to develop a mature understanding of Christianity.
After a month of intense searching, the body was found in the river where he fell during a kayaking accident. “A natural spiritual leader who was loved by everyone”, says the church in Lugo.
Bible engagement hit record this Easter, with 22 million people accessing the popular YouVersion app on Easter Sunday.
María José García-Pelayo received the ‘Unamuno, Friend of Protestants Award’ in recognition of her work to promote coexistence and institutional openness towards the Evangelical community in the Spanish city.
By treating behaviour as a valid form of communication, we move away from a power struggle and toward a partnership.
In a Canary island, pastor Toni Quesada promotes a project that aims to prevent reoffending through social and spiritual support.
At the Human Rights Council in Geneva, the World Evangelical Alliance raises denounces that, in India, families “undergo coerced re-conversion rituals before burial can proceed”.
The program Live On explores what it means to continue living when a son, brother, husband, or loved one does not return home. Where can people find the strength to go on after such loss, or to help others carry their pain?
Churches in the Spanish province celebrated the 45th edition of this initiative, under the theme “From death to life: Born of God to love".
In an increasingly artificial and disembodied world, it is the authentic and embodied human that brings the tangible love of Christ to the lost and lonely.
Although all the hostages were released, new attacks in Kwara, Katsina and Benue show that the escalation of violence in the world's deadliest country for Christians continues.
Janet Epp Buckingham, who speaks for Christians at the UN in Geneva, explains why her answer is yes.
We must remember that American isolationism and European appeasement created the permissive environment in which Nazism flourished.
Fulani herdsmen raid the churches during Sunday school and the worship services, but the Kaduna state government denied the abductions. Eleven of the victims later escaped.
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.
Janet Epp Buckingham, Markus Hofer and Gaetan Roy, from the World Evangelical Alliance, speak on behalf of churches at the United Nations in Geneva. What issues do they address?
The new ‘Censis Report’ on the state of Italian society confirms fears about the future, a lack of confidence and a loss of trust in democracy. What does the Church have to say about all this from the perspective of the Gospel?
Mykhailo Husiev, former Ukrainian Christian student worker, is a regular soldier who works keeping records of all drone streams.
Upholding the worth and dignity of all human beings is hard work, but it is an essential part of our responsibility to represent Jesus in a hurting and divided world.
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.
Over 60% of Maasai girls suffer genital mutilation in Tanzania. The Maasai Rescue Ministry, founded and led by an evangelical pastor, shelters, cares for and educates them.
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