Over 70% of Christians felt that the Scottish government does not support them, and are concerned about abuse directed at Christian politicians in the media
The care of the children is integral, looking after each child “academically, physically, psychologically and spiritually”. Donations from evangelical churches, individuals and organisations can make the new project possible.
The pastor of the Evangelical Church of Castelldefels (Spain) looks back at the first 7 years of work in the city and addresses the current challenges.
The Jericho Foundation started in Edward Road Baptist church as a ‘jobs club’ for the vulnerable and excluded. In the last 15 years, it has directly supported over 8,000 people.
They fear being excluded and losing job opportunities, a research among members of ethnic and religious minorities in Norway shows.
New Textile Life is a textile workshop that aims to give people at risk of exclusion “an opportunity to regain an independent life”.
Loida Muñoz, Director of A21 Spain: ‘We need to both be pioneers and actively support what is already working’.
It is urgent to reflect on the issues and challenges of childhood, both as a society and as local churches.
In the last months, regional and local authorities have met evangelical representatives in several cities.
The Evangelical Church of Castelldefels (Spain) leads “Imperfect”, a new restaurant to help people at risk of social exclusion.
A local project of Global Aid Network propels “Rojas Warriors”, giving children in social exclusion or without resources the chance of being a part of a basketball team.
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