The facts of what happened this week in Northern Ireland cannot, in themselves, determine our response. They must be interpreted with historical and social awareness, and with Christian conviction and moral clarity.
Dozens of masked individuals spread terror in Belfast, shouting ‘foreigners out’ following a knife attack by an immigrant. Christians react to the situation on the ground: “Leaders of diaspora churches are concerned”.
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.
Reflections on death, rituals, and a society that preserves forms but is afraid to talk about meaning.
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.
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.
Bold theology acknowledges its own limitations and welcomes the sanctifying work of the Spirit.
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.
When Jesus saw the multitudes He cried . And how de we react?
New Testament writers desired believers like us to be at home with eschatology, owning it for our lives, so that it doesn’t feel strange or scary.
The instinct to withdraw into isolationism and nationalism is understandable, yet it plays into the hands of authoritarian, anti-democratic forces.
What is the giant that is mocking you at the moment? Who is the 'Goliath' who makes you take a step backwards?
Christians who trust in the lordship of Jesus Christ do not have a strong political influence. But what we do have, and probably underestimate, is a hope for the future of Europe.
Why do we feel all alone when God has thousands of promises there for us to get hold of?
Christians & European elections (4). The representative in Brussels of the European Evangelical Alliance says voters need to understand that “politics won’t be able to solve all problems overnight”.
Fear of invasion and war. Fear of losing one’s cultural identity and community. Fear of climate disaster. Fear of demonization because of who I am or what I believe and say. Where to go for hope?
Evangelicals in Africa's fourth most populous country share their hopes and fears.
I am concerned that the Western church is choosing the way of fear, isolation, defensiveness. Or worse, the way of anger.
In the midst of our storms, whether global or local, universal or personal,we need to bring our anxieties to the One who rebuked the wind and the waves.
Let’s do all we can to be the difference for every child and young person who chooses to journey with us.
While many of us love these films, we need to acknowledge the messages they can give to our children and how these messages can strongly influence them.
She is known for her addiction to tranquillizers, her marriage to DiMaggio and to the playwright Authur Miller, her tardiness, her unhappy childhood and her insecurity in front of the cameras.
Whether you have been preaching for a couple of years or half a century, there are hidden explosives that can do untold damage to your ministry.
A survey shows that 73.1% of Danes see religion as a source of conflict, while only 8.4% believe it leads to peace.
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