German theologian J. Hutter analyses his theology from an evangelical perspective: “Moltmann's emphasis on experience and reason leads to a dilution of biblical teaching”.
TWR broadcasts more than 12 hours of programming a week in the Hausa language from its 150,000-watt Oasis Transmitter.
The project installed 10 video monitors in waiting areas with short messages to prevent exploitation. Nearly 80% of European victims of human trafficking come from Romania.
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”.
A waiter at Madrid's iconic Windsor hotel shares his experience serving top executives, presidents and even royalty, in a career marked by faith and perseverance.
Türkiye is closely linked to the historical narrative of Christianity, yet today less than one percent of Turks identify as Christian.
“As Christians we trust in God, so we see Haiti in a different way than the rest of the people and the media”, says the head of a children's ministry in the country.
The online class on 9 March will look at how Christians “can shepherd themselves and others from a place of burden to the experience of blessing”.
Three worlds, three phases and three languages run through Mbassita, the new album by rapper Mbassa, to whom we talked about music, culture, art and faith.
The 2024 European Evangelical Alliance annual meeting will take place in Sarajevo from 11 to 14 June.
Though it is strictly forbidden to evangelize in Somalia, barriers to the gospel are being torn down little by little.
Suffering is experienced in different ways according to the assumptions that each human being holds. A commentary on the film by Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona.
Christian growth takes place in the shadows, day by day, through everyday struggles and dependence on God's Spirit
We acknowledge that the source of goodness in our lives lies at least partially outside ourselves: other people, nature, and ultimately God.
Evangelicals in Africa's fourth most populous country share their hopes and fears.
Christmas brings the “promise of the resurrection, that death is not the end”, the President of Spain's capital region said in a speech.
In Argentina, rather than a change of government or political direction, we need a cultural change.
From small beginnings in Serbia and Croatia, TWR’s Women of Hope programs are helping listeners confront difficult issues and build confidence in Christ.
The Maltese are proud of their Christian heritage stretching back to Paul’s shipwreck on their island. How might God want to turn the ‘raging storms’ presently buffeting Europe and the Middle East into the advance of his kingdom?
The Spanish project ‘Origin: The musical of Narnia’ aims to share “in a direct and clear way the Christian message behind” the well-known story created by C.S. Lewis.
In Germany, evangelist Franklin Graham preached at an event organised with 260 local churches.
In the story of redemption, God enters into our vulnerability. He does not keep bad things from happening even to himself – as the God-man.
I am concerned that the Western church is choosing the way of fear, isolation, defensiveness. Or worse, the way of anger.
We must be careful not to offer guarantees that the text does not yield.
From Venezuela to the Canary Islands, from a laundry to the Royal House. Yukonda Esparragoza shares her experience of living “miracle after miracle”.
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