Once one of United States’ most powerful executives, Mark Whitacre lost everything to greed and deception — and found God at the bottom. Today, as vice president of Coca-Cola Consolidated, a publicly traded company that openly declares its Christian purpose, he is convinced that business done God’s way works better.
The law recognises the unborn as a family member for administrative purposes from the start of pregnancy. Abortion advocates in the regional parliament showed their opposition in a tense debate.
“Let’s continue making history together” is the motto for the 2027 celebrations, which will feature a wide range of activities in areas such as leadership, society, childhood, family and bioethics. The main event marking the anniversary will take place on 21 and 22 May in Madrid.
Is it possible to attend the same annual conference for over a decade and still feel that it is crucial to your work?
From 15 to 18 June, thirty-five participants from nine countries participated in the eight edition of the Rome Scholars and Leaders Network.
In Valencia, a church confirms its entrance into the Anglican Convocation in Europe – part of the new Global Anglican Communion (Gafcon) – with a visit from Bishop Andy Lines. Pastor Julian Milson explains the reasons for leaving the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church (IERE).
In Hesse (Germany), some 250 leaders from a dozen countries gathered at the invitation of Pentecostal organisations. AIG Latinos aims to support Spanish-speaking pastors and churches with “spiritual guidance, practical training and tools”.
Bishop Andy Lines highlighted the growth of an Anglicanism that is focused on mission and a clear commitment to the “unchanging truth of the Holy Scriptures”. The General Meeting of 2026 marked a milestone in the life of the province-in-formation.
Almost 900 evangelical leaders from 45 countries gathered in Wisla, Poland, for the 2026 edition of the European Leadership Forum. A summary of the key messages heard during the week-long evangelical gathering.
Leading from a Christian perspective does not mean filling the company with spiritual language, but rather exercising authority knowing that every decision affects real lives.
Assemblies of God leaders from Italy, France, Spain and Portugal emphasise their desire to share resources and promote the planting of new churches in the Mediterranean countries.
After 25 years, the European Leadership Forum conference taking place this week in Poland continues to offer encouragement to “evangelical leaders who are committed to the truth of Scripture, discipling believers, and persuasively communicating the Gospel”, says Greg Pritchard.
You may renounce many things, but never give up the truth. Only truth can set you free.
81% of evangelicals Christians believe their friends would be open to listen to their faith, according to a study by the EAUK.
Authors and publishers from a dozen countries will gather in Prague for MAI's Media Fest (5–8 May). Anna Shirochenskaya explains the vision behind the theme: ‘Jesus is the answer. What is the question?’
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.
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”.
This Christmas season, while the world rushes into unbridled consumption, we Christians must remember that the King of Kings became poor and needy out of love for us.
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.
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<
The gathering brought together 76 participants from 40 theological institutions across nine countries to advance regional theological cooperation in Eastern Europe and beyond.
Groups associated around Partners in Mission held their annual meeting to be equipped, share their ongoing mission projects and encourage one another.
The historic Anglican churches in Ireland and Spain say they will not join the Global Anglican Communion. Anglicanism has a limited presence in Europe, with 23 million baptised members.
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.
The proposal to create lists of healthcare objectors reopens the debate in Spain on the boundaries between rights, confidentiality, and professional freedom. An article by Susana Cossio.
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