What exactly do Christian journalists do? Why do we need them?
This media project does not simplify reality, but it also does not dramatise it artificially. In a world where the Christian faith is often either marginalised or used as a scarecrow, such balance is rare, writes author and pastor Vlady Raichinov.
With 33,200 articles by more than 520 authors, we celebrate another year with a team and contributors who have limited resources but plenty of enthusiasm. Friends in various countries make ‘Evangelical Focus’ possible.
Christian journalists do no other work than their non-believing colleagues. They just do it differently. They have the same job, but they look at things with different eyes. They see the same unborn child but have a different understanding of it.
What, who, where, when, why, and how? From a journalistic perspective, Christmas seemed like minor news at the time. But it made history.
Tariffs, the dangerous real impact of ‘fakes’, the new Pope, statistics on the growth of evangelicals... And Trump. Here are the most read articles from Evangelical Focus in 2025.
Evangelicals in the media, collaboration in the Balkans, growing church attendance in Western Europe, Christians in Ukraine... Here are ten topics we covered in depth in 2025.
A conversation around journalism, truth, bias, politics and the recent scandal around the BBC. With Jenny Taylor (UK) and Lars Dahle (Norway).
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Joel Forster will share at the European Leadership Forum's Media Communicators Network on how to report on current affairs while maintaining journalistic standards and a solid Christian worldview.
Christians can be moles in an ethical manner. Sometimes we need undercover helpers, like the spies and Rahab in Jericho or Hushai before Absalom.
Broadcaster France 2 discusses ‘control techniques’ and homophobia in churches in an extensive prime-time feature. The two largest Protestant organisations lament the latest stigmatisation of evangelicals.
A news programme on public television presented a biased and manipulated view of the reality of evangelicalism in Spain.
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.
What is it that turns news professionals accustomed to questioning political and religious leaders into mere ‘fans’ when they travel to Rome to meet the new pontiff?
We all struggle over how to channel or not channel information that comes our way. The journalist’s job adds yet another layer of complexity.
More than 450 authors and almost 30,000 contents published since the website was launched in January 2015. “The journey we have made reinforces the idea that approaching current affairs from a Christian perspective is not only relevant but necessary”.
He specialised in reporting about conflicts in underreported regions and did many in-depth interviews. As of 1 January 2025, Soriano begins as a pastor in a church near Barcelona.
Director Joel Forster recounts the ins and outs of the past nine years in an episode of the Lausanne Movement’s “God on the Move” podcast.
In the last twelve months, over 400,000 users visited Evangelical Focus. See what countries in Europe and globally visited us most.
Despite the significant evangelical growth that Spain has experienced in recent decades, a large part of society continues to ignore Protestants. Two decades later, our vision for this journalistic project remains the same.
A year ago, journalist Tanya Pinchuk worked for a Christian radio station in Ukraine. Now from Ireland she continues to tell the story of those who have not yet returned home.
Clashes with the State and punishments of Cuban evangelicals have increased in recent years, but without a high number of imprisoned pastors. Until 11 July 2021 came.
We believe that reporting on all kind of current affairs from a Christian perspective is not only useful, but necessary.
A recently launched news platform for Europe has been live since October. We speak to its editor-in-chief, the Dutch journalist Evert van Vlastuin.
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