International participants are invited to attend three weeks of interactive discussions, taking place in July, on Christian values in cities, countries and at European level, organised by the Schuman Centre for European Studies.
“We all believe that Jesus is glorified through the game, that is why we prayed”, said Christian German midfielder, Felix Nmecha, who scored the first goal.
When the Pope spoke about freedom of conscience in Madrid, he forgot to mention that the Roman Catholic Church has been its greatest enemy for centuries.
The smallest country in the World Cup's history finished its preparation by singing The goodness of God and hearing the conversion story of Kenji Gorré, one of its international players.
The March aims “to publicly celebrate Jesus, heal the spiritual atmosphere in our city, and raise hope and peace in our communities”, said the organisers.
The Italian Evangelical Alliance called on Christians to give a biblical witness “in times of cultural crisis”. Theological training and church planting projects were presented.
The gathering of 35,000 Christians in Madrid last weekend can and should be debated, just like any other public event. But it should not be treated as a democratic anomaly simply because it is evangelical, large-scale and visible.
Evangelical Christians in the UK feel they can live out their faith openly, but half say that expressing their convictions on controversial issues has become more difficult.
Several players expressed their gratitude to God following the historic victory over the United States.
Magistrate Monica Vella delivered the verdict for Matthew Grech, who faced up to five months in prison and a 5,000-euro fine if convicted of violating the Affirmation of Sexual Orientation, Gender and Gender Expression Act.
The oldest Winter Olympic champion is a Christian. Her emotional embrace of her two disabled children upon learning she had won gold has gone viral on social media.
Jeremy Doku, Antoine Semenyo, Allison Becker, Noah Sadiki, Gabriel Jesus and Jurrin Timber often publicly share how their faith shapes their lives as world-class footballers.
The evangelical Christmas service celebrates 20 years of broadcasting on Spanish public television with Christmas carols, special numbers and a message by pastor Marcos Vidal.
The festival, ‘Murcia, with one voice for Christmas’, brought together evangelical churches and general audience, with music, gospel, theatre, and a public message of hope.
Several players from the leading Champions and Premier League team openly share their Christian faith in public. “I love it, I think it’s phenomenal”, says Arsenal head coach, Mikel Arteta.
We talk to professor, author and lecturer Paul S. Williams about the challenges of discipleship in a fast-paced world, the pressure of secularism, and what it means to have a relevant faith<
In times of culture war, the option is neither withdrawal nor domination. Salt, light, and yeast suggest a different strategy: faithful presence as a faithful minority.
Finnish Christian politician, Päivi Räsänen, is about to face her final trial for her writings on Biblical marriage. “I pray the hearing could open up opportunities to present the Gospel”, she says.
Evangelicals in Spain and Latin America launch an online School of Political Training, to equip Christians who want to participate in public life. Entering politics without adequate preparation, can lead Christians to “major failures” and “significant frustrations”, they say.
Here are my thoughts about some of the things people are saying about the murder of Charlie Kirk.
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.
A city in southern Spain has banned the use of public places for religious ceremonies such as the feast of the lamb. A leader of the Spanish Evangelical Alliance believes that several lessons can be learned from this mistake.
The media and religious entities (including evangelicals) take a stand on a measure that directly affects Muslim celebrations in the southeastern Spanish town.
Thousands gathered in 36 Spanish cities to pray for the needs of the country.
The decline of Catholicism in the country of Pope Leo XIV is linked to a loss of confidence in the institution, finds the Institute of Peruvian Studies.
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