At its core, repentance is relational. True repentance does involve a turning from sin, but that turning becomes a fruit of our turning to God.
Christian leaders partnering in the Middle East lament the conflict after the Israeli and US attacks on Iran. They call to seek reconciliation and pray for the protection of the most vulnerable.
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.
A study in Europe analyses the reasons of the gender religiosity gap and explores how religion impacts gender-related outcomes.
Reflections on death, rituals, and a society that preserves forms but is afraid to talk about meaning.
The work of biblical scholarship, interpretation, teaching, and learning is the work of the body of Christ, and cannot be responsibly performed by a machine.
The best way to avoid bias is to develop a rigorous research methodology and follow it faithfully and transparently.
To study is a disciplined search for truth in a world marked by confusion, distortion and power without accountability. It is how we learn to discern reality accurately, and to act wisely, proactively rather than reactively.
Missionaries and migrant church leaders need a deeper understanding of Spanish society if we are to evangelise Spanish people.
As we head into 2026, let’s prayerfully consider both our inability to influence and control everything and our desires for what we can shape about the year ahead.
My days in Burundi exposed me to its overwhelming poverty, but Christians can help by contributing to organizations with well-conceived plans to help Burundians deploy their own resources effectively.
After 1945, many church leaders expressed deep repentance for their silence and complicity, recognising they had confused nationalism with Christianity. The long, painful process of Vergangenheitsbewältigung began within the German churches.
Pour out all the angst that is built up inside until there is nothing left. And then ask yourself, is the fire still burning in my heart and shut up in my bones?
A Pew Research Center survey shows that ‘nones’ in Europe “are much less inclined” to believe in God, and “tend to voice negative views of religion”.
If God is calling you to a responsible job, don't be afraid. He himself will fit you for it by his Spirit, and you'll do well.
Let the type of writing influence your type of preaching. Seek to do what it does, as well as say what it says.
Bold theology acknowledges its own limitations and welcomes the sanctifying work of the Spirit.
In the UK, the Church of England and the Methodist Church prepare to better respond to growing security threats globally.
The sea is not merely a backdrop: it is the embodiment of what is beyond our control, of what we do not understand, and therefore, of what terrifies us most.
A new Pew Research study focusing on the decade 2010-2020 shows how birth rates are key to the growth of Islam, while Christianity shifts its centre of gravity from the US and Europe to Africa.
The gut feeling of many Europeans – and certainly that of many Swedes – is pointing them in the wrong direction.
In the region worst hit by the earthquakes two years ago, Christians continue to help people rebuild their lives and overcome trauma in the aftermath of the disaster.
James does not instruct his readers to get a grip. Instead, he gives them a glimpse of what is happening inside God.
“We want to thank our brothers and sisters for their prayers and concern. We feel comforted and not isolated”, say local Christians. An article by Open Doors UK & Ireland.
There are now more ‘nones’ than Christians in The Netherlands and Sweden. However, a Pew Research study perceives conversions to Christianity among Europeans raised without a religion.
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