In an interview, Spanish pastor and journalist José de Segovia comments on the renewed spiritual interest among younger generations, the risks of social media, and the state of the evangelical witness in universities.
Technology has not corrected arrogance: it has amplified it, aestheticised it and placed it at the service of new liturgies of the ego. There is no more practical or effective mechanism for dismantling the narcissist’s façade than public laughter.
Lies grip the hearts of leaders in subtle ways. They stoke the flames selfish ambition. They displace Christ and place self on the throne. They echo the ancient temptation: “You will be like God”.
Human rights violations against Iranian Christians include “imprisonment, exile and forced labour”, says a new report.
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.
The film presents the provocative thesis that, beyond ideologies, flags and uniforms, even beyond anti-Semitism itself, lies the worship of the leader.
Ukraine is the moral test of our time: What are we willing to defend? Are Europe’s values merely rhetorical or genuinely moral? The rule of law over brute force, truth over disinformation, justice over impunity. Rebuilding Ukraine is not charity; it is Europe rediscovering its own identity.
In Sarajevo, 150 participants reflected a shared hunger for gospel-centered encouragement and practical equipping for evangelism.
Evangelicals in Spain and Latin America launch an online School of Political Training, to equip Christians who want to participate in public life. Entering politics without adequate preparation, can lead Christians to “major failures” and “significant frustrations”, they say.
Evangelicals from two generations and diverse church backgrounds see the fruit of collaboration, says Croatian Jasmin Avdagić. A festival brought together 1,300 people from countries of the former Yugoslavia region.
Trump and Putin show a clear instinct to return to a world in which strong rulers dominate the political stage.
Snoopy has become a popular culture icon. His author, Charles Schulz (1922-2000) had an interesting relationship with evangelical faith.
I have learned a lot from Samuel, but what always impressed me about him was his simplicity and humility.
“We want kids to see the thread of the Gospel from Genesis to Revelation”, says Josh Whitehouse about the project that brings Bible stories to life through superbly well-produced videos.
What started as a homemade resource for a Sunday school lesson during lockdown has grown into a full-fledged creative studio sharing the message of the Gospel through engaging visual storytelling. An interview with Josh Whitehouse.
The work of the Nobel Prize winner is one of the greatest cartographies of the human capacity for horror and destruction. Vargas Llosa warns us that “moral degradation leads us to the abyss”.
A street preacher, he set out to carry around the world the huge cross that he had hung on the wall of the premises of his mission to the “hippies” of the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles.
Five months after the election, the Austrian Evangelical Alliance says citizens “have the feeling that they are becoming increasingly voiceless”.
A Ukrainian evangelical leader calls on Europeans to “take primary responsibility” in the resolution of the conflict.
What effect the experience that led to the song Why Me, Lord? had is unknown, but Kris never wanted to identify himself as an evangelical musician.
OF is the personification of pornography. The empty promise is to offer its clients a space for interaction with women they desire, in the vague hope that they will not only get pleasure but also virtual companionship and intimacy.
How many times have we tried to fill our emptiness by trying to fulfil a “ghost mission”?
The work of Pedro Tarquis and Pablo Martínez as founders of Spanish news website Protestante Digital was awarded in Madrid.
We are finally witnessing a complex and adult work, which cannot be reduced to the simplistic schemes to which victimhood seems to have condemned us lately.
David Fincher's film showed us the reality of life in a broken world, where we can neither be known, nor fully forgiven. Only supernatural work will do that.
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