Afrim Karoshi, an Albanian evangelical, analyses the demand for a ‘new Albania’ that thousands of people are voicing on the streets, in a conflict that goes beyond discontent with a major foreign investment in the Zvërnec region.
The lack of institutional response of the Bishop to a complaint regarding doctrines that some priests of the Episcopal Church IERE considered heretical led to the departure of three reverends in 2025.
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.
Christians launch a campaign to encourage citizens to speak to their political representatives, as the debate on assisted dying returns to the National Assembly.
The Catalan public television programme 30 Minuts broadcast an in-depth report focusing on neo-Pentecostal movements which "caused discontent" among evangelical churches.
The Spanish evangelical body issues a statement analysing the assisted death of the young woman and warns that the right response to suffering is not to hasten death, but to increase care.
The Spanish initiative, ‘Hospitalitas Network’, will gather leaders and ministries from several European countries on board the Logos Hope ship, to discuss hospitality towards foreigners.
The draft law failed to pass by 69 votes to 57. “This is a fantastic result for life, for compassion and for the most vulnerable”, evangelical leaders say.
Scientist Katharine Hayhoe has a message for climate advocates. And for skeptics.
By symbolically renouncing the human condition itself, this cultural dramatisation of the contemporary void erodes the very foundation of personal dignity.
The Foreign Ministry criticises the European Parliament for “interfering in our internal affairs”. A Protestant pastor laments the Turkish government’s “word games” in trying to hide evidence of more than 200 cases.
Spanish national Carlos Madrigal lived in Turkey for more than three decades. He comments on the government's response to the European Parliament's condemnatory resolution on the expulsion of foreign Christians.
While the United States has its superheroes and Japan has its manga, Europeans have been fascinated for half a century by the bande dessinée (‘clear line’) of Franco-Belgian comics.
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”.
The events feature music, art, prayer, worship, and a message of encouragement, stressing the importance of living courageously according to Jesus’ calling.
Nigeria, Sudan and Mali witness an increase in persecution by armed Islamist groups. Syria, China and Algeria are other places on the planet where Christians suffer restrictions and difficulties in living their faith. The Open Doors World Watch List (WWL 2026) monitors the situation of persecuted Christians around the world.
The author’s thinking on the subject is summarized as follows: “God is present in every human being from the moment of conception, not only as Creator, but also as Savior”
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 evangelical Christmas service celebrates 20 years of broadcasting on Spanish public television with Christmas carols, special numbers and a message by pastor Marcos Vidal.
The virgin birth of Christ, the greatest miracle of all, shows that in Him we do have the true Saviour.
Now for the fourth time since Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, we are celebrating the Word of God becoming flesh as angels proclaimed peace on earth. So where is the peace?
I participated in the major global summit on climate change held in Belém do Pará, Brazil, accompanying young leaders to experience COP from a Christian and missionary perspective.
When Christmas so saturates our understanding of everything that we dwell closely with the God who wants to dwell with us, when we preach we will be able to represent him better than ever before.
Let’s be sure to bring the most real concerns of our time to the Christmas story and find in it a Saviour who has learned what it is to be human.
Tripp recounts in the prologue of Dangerous calling, that his book was born out of a deep conviction: “The greatest danger in ministry is not failure, but unsupervised success”.
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