A survey shows that 73.1% of Danes see religion as a source of conflict, while only 8.4% believe it leads to peace.
We need to go back to the most triumphant place in the universe: the cross of Christ.
Since the conflict began, Israel has received over 1,500 Jews from Ukraine, where around 43,000 Jews live.
Matias Radziwiluk, director of a Bible Institute in Ukraine, explains the key role of the church in responding to the humanitarian and spiritual challenge.
You are one of them. It would be good to prayerfully consider what this might mean for how you present yourself and the message,
You can tell most of them are not religious people. But now, everybody prays. They say, “We have no hope besides God”.
The pastor of a church on the Romanian border with Ukraine explains how, along with a church in Spain, they help refugees to meet their basic needs.
An evangelical journalist living in Kyiv explains how they are experiencing the invasion. The biggest help, she says, is "prayer" and "not be silent" about what they are suffering.
Let’s not claim to proclaim the whole counsel of God while refusing to address injustice or any other issue that might be labeled “political”.
What Old Testament prophets would say if they travelled through time and visited our churches today? What would they say to preachers?
They fear being excluded and losing job opportunities, a research among members of ethnic and religious minorities in Norway shows.
Most of the time we give in to discouragement and fear. But even today, Jesus' words are valid: “You of little faith, why are you so afraid?”
Fear is a feature of life in this fallen world. Fear Jesus, for he is more powerful and significant than any evil.
Rut Skrie explains how her association is dealing with the migration crisis in Ceuta. “We are helping, but very discreetly because the people here were overwhelmed and afraid”.
Australian Nicola McDermott breaks the 2 meters national record and qualifies for the Tokyo Olympics. She and other sportspeople aim “to see athletes transformed by Jesus”.
Since March, the searches for words like fear, peace, hope and faith in Bible apps increased. “People are seeking God as they wrestle with what they faced in 2020”, You Version founder says.
Perhaps you feel that, of all God’s people in this continent, you are the most like Jonah at this time. You should know better, but you’ve drifted too far. God could simply give up on us, but he doesn’t.
The Evangelical Fellowship of India denounces that Christians “are warned to leave their faith or face consequences” and urges the state “to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice”.
Reflections on the problem of evil and the might of God.
It was time to go back. Nervous days led up to the big day, a sleepless night the night before, and that was just me!
Would this already-ailing institution ever recover from lockdown?
World Vision and the Barna Group released a study on the values of Millennials and Generation Z and their relationship with faith issues.
Speaking to a crowd of people is something that is unnatural for everyone, and fearful for many.
However safe and self-sufficient we felt, a virus has reminded us of the fragility of life and has brought us face to face with death.
Why Christians should speak up on behalf of Jews.
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