University students from 42 countries took part in the European Student Festival, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the first conference. A report from Jelgava (Latvia).
“It’s a miracle to have such numbers of people showing up and to have churches from diverse language background working together, it is completely unexpected”, the Belgian organisers said.
The Amsterdam Réveil never became a mass movement. Yet by insisting that faith must be personal, passionate, and socially relevant, the Réveil planted seeds that would later bear fruit in Dutch political, social and church life.
In 2024 we took some time to listen to God, the challenges and the opportunities to see God’s Kingdom advanced further in the younger generations, involving over 100 key leaders across Europe and their teams.
The oldest evangelical congregation in Galicia (northwest of Spain) organises concerts, exhibitions and historical tours, highlighting its social work and commitment to the city.
In Berlin, theologian Al Mohler talked about why Christians must engage culture biblically, be aware of media influence, and keep evangelism at the center of the church’s mission.
Tapolca, built on a fascinating cave system, is definitely worth a visit. The small town welcomes every visitor. And our Lord certainly rejoices over those of his disciples who bring the gospel to Tapolca.
Will Graham, grandson of the well-known 20th-century evangelist, reflects on the challenges of technology and shares his experiences in evangelism.
Why? Because the highly politicized Franklin Graham is not like his dad.
The coastal city of Alicante trains young musicians from churches in a collaborative environment, with the participation of leading artists and public concerts.
Mission among indigenous Portuguese in a land of cultural Christianity.
Samuel Alonso, a pastor in a small town in Extremadura (western Spain), publishes Notebook of a Rural Planter, a book in which he addresses the challenges of missionary work in rural contexts.
Participants walked through the Czech capital. Around 1,000 listened to a presentation of the gospel in the city centre.
According to the North Caucasian Evangelical Alliance, at the beginning of 2024, substantial groups of locals in almost every ethnic group in the Russian part of the Caucasus professed faith in Jesus.
Dr Amy Orr-Ewing reflects on the changes in Europe's questions about God in recent years, as well as the current approach to faith among many young people in countries like the UK.
Only about three people convert each year in an average evangelical church. Máximo Álvarez has researched evangelism for decades and addresses the receptivity to the Gospel of Spaniards.
The public broadcaster reports how five churches in the southern English city organised a joint service at which nearly 100 people were baptised.
We met in Barcelona with a simple but ambitious goal: to see that all evangelical churches in Spain have an extensive cross-cultural missionary culture.
Between January and April 2025, 12 prosecutions were brought against evangelical pastors. Most were Baptists, allegedly preaching to non-believers without notifying the authorities.
Around 1,300 young people from former Yugoslavia countries gathered in Šibenik (Croatia). Fellowship, Bible training and evangelism were the priorities of a programme strongly supported by Christian leaders in the region.
Over 3,000 Christians from diverse backgrounds joined the ‘Marcia della Gioia’ in the northern Italian city.
Thousands gathered in 36 Spanish cities to pray for the needs of the country.
The Lausanne Movement in Spain surveyed 170 people who converted to Christianity in the last 15 years. Three out of four said they heard about the Gospel ‘through someone close to them’.
We must pray for wisdom and humility as we support those leaders who navigate challenges we in the West may never fully understand.
Through the visually fascinating series, creator Marken Gihlemoen, from Norway, wants to introduce people in East Africa to the story of the Bible. With local actors, the projecte is created in Swahili—the lingua franca of the region— and then dubbed into African English. Translations into Somali, Turkish, and Arabic are in preparation.
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