A Christian must be willing to sacrifice his or her life for Christ and His Kingdom, but not for the whims of the ruler of the day and his delusions of a ‘holy nation’ with its supposed ‘historic mission’.
The average age of marriage has risen to 28. “Society and churches prepare people for the wedding, but not for marriage”, says a pastor from Cluj-Napoca. Hypersexualisation and uncertainty about the future do not help either.
The Church in our region is steadily declining, and the age distribution of its members gives little hope of growth. What do we need to change without losing the gospel?
Jesus talked of wheat and tares growing up together. Here is a random sample of both in the last 25 years.
A report of FEREDE denounces obstacles to the opening new places of worship, discrimination and the lack of a solution for retired pastors without pensions.
Christian manager Pere Rosales talks about his vision of success, leadership and the learning process that can enhance the life path of any person.
God does not act on whims or take things lightly. There is a very deliberate effort to vividly and indelibly impress His true calling upon the church.
Christian psychologist, Abigail Castellanos, shares her experience serving in the distribution of aid among flood victims, and in coordinating the reception of volunteers.
My description of our “new normal”, which will remain abnormal for weeks to come, could be read as complaining, but in my mind it is exactly the opposite, I feel grateful.
Three Christian managers from Valencia share how they are turning the nightmare into opportunities to serve others in the aftermath of the floods.
In addition to urgent aid for the flood victims in Valencia, other initiatives emerge, such as a project to furnish affected homes. “The Gospel provides a refuge”, says its coordinator.
The 17th edition of the Italian GBU (IFES) National Study Conference gathered around 250 young people under the theme “Living and Engaging with Islam”.
Today's mud is a lesson for tomorrow, hard and difficult to take, but it must do more than that, it cannot be in vain.
At least 213 people have died and dozens have disappeared in various towns in the regions of Valencia, Castilla-La Mancha and Andalusia.
Christians protested against an anti-discrimination law that would restrict the freedoms of churches and individuals to live out their faith.
From the beginning, I deeply felt that the entire process was in God’s hands and had a purpose. I have considered this fight my calling.
Archbishop Justin Welby also validates same-sex relationships, further deepening the Church of England's internal division. Evangelical Anglicans call for his resignation.
In Norway, the “divide among Christian churches follows a new line”, notes journalist Tore Hjalmar Sævik.
The start of the academic year in Europe has brought out the differences between those who ban mobile phones and those who opt to manage technology in the classroom. Dámaris García, a psychologist working with young people, explains her point of view.
The preacher is not a reporter of facts found during their research. He is called to speak to the listeners from God’s Word.
Next year will certainly be a holy year of religious tradition, but it cannot be called a jubilee in the biblical sense.
“In this sad time, it gives me great joy that the church is showing how God's love tastes”, says a pastor in Jeseník, one of the towns most affected in the Czech Republic.
Keily Murillo tells the testimony of how a raging fire changed her business vision and brought her closer to God.
Muriel Furrer, a young cyclist in Switzerland, died while competing in the World Championships. She was 18 years old and had a deep faith in Christ, which she often expressed on social media.
The type of family that has grown the most is that made up of a single parent with one or more children.
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