The widespread use of AI chatbots reinforces the trend. Everything is faster, more effective, more concise. We have more answers to our queries, more information, and more tasks sorted out. But we also have less conversations.
Is it possible to attend the same annual conference for over a decade and still feel that it is crucial to your work?
The World Evangelical Alliance addressed the Austrian government at the Human Rights Council, requesting that no obstacles prevent the registration of faith minorities.
If you are a grandparent of a child with additional needs, you can be the difference for your family between coping and crashing.
Perhaps you are not aware of where these barriers might lie. There are different kinds: for example, architectural, communicational, attitudinal, instrumental, methodological, and so on.
Afrim Karoshi, an Albanian evangelical, analyses the demand for a ‘new Albania’ that thousands of people are voicing on the streets, in a conflict that goes beyond discontent with a major foreign investment in the Zvërnec region.
MissieNederland releases a report about “how Christian young people experience their faith, and the challenges this presents for churches and organisations”.
Beneath the noise of social media, many young people are searching for meaning, purpose, and truth. They are looking for guidance on what it means to follow Jesus in a tangible way.
Government statistics from 2026 show that 40% of people identify as “nones”. Although church weddings continue to decline, more young people say they believe in God.
We live in an era where people generally, and politicians specifically, adopt their ‘own truth’, one that fits their world view, whether that is in any way connected with reality or not.
In an interview, Spanish pastor and journalist José de Segovia comments on the renewed spiritual interest among younger generations, the risks of social media, and the state of the evangelical witness in universities.
James is everywhere in the Bible, because the Bible is all about God’s big story and that story incorporates all of us.
Reflections on declining health, falling birth rates, and a 103 year old woman.
I believe Europe could once again be known as a missionary-sending continent, not to rule, but to serve. Not in isolation, but in deep partnership with churches from the Global South.
A ministry focused on digital mission fields based in the UK offers training and collaboration. “We’re passionate about seeing Christians in gaming communities take opportunities to share their faith online when they arise”, says Heinz Oldewage.
Erudition does not clash with approachability and simplicity. The most effective learning occurs when you “digest” information with others.
After a month of intense searching, the body was found in the river where he fell during a kayaking accident. “A natural spiritual leader who was loved by everyone”, says the church in Lugo.
The evangelical identity must be lived out in a responsible and credible manner, starting with local churches and being part of evangelical networks that deserve the name. A perspective from Rome, Italy.
Our role is not to perform expertise, or to be the most impressive person in the room, but to help open the scroll, and sit beside young people long enough for them to meet God there.
Teaching on 2 Timothy focused on spiritual renewal and mission. Dance music, 25 workshops and small groups in a national gathering attended by teenagers and young adults from dozens of churches.
Let’s go and build some sandcastles together…
The World Evangelical Alliance urges Bulgaria to “protect freedom of religion and ensure no religious community is unfairly affected during electoral processes”.
By treating behaviour as a valid form of communication, we move away from a power struggle and toward a partnership.
1,500 people attended an apologetics training day focused on connecting the Christian faith to questions that arise in contemporary Spanish culture.
To receive the displaced is to echo the heart of Jesus who “did not come to be served but to serve”. Still, we feel the tension: the urgent needs of today and the long work of tomorrow. By Wissam Nasrallah, president of the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary in Beirut.
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