The UK Evangelical Alliance, the Church of England and Christian charity CARE, release several resources to help Christians engage with the coming election.
A new survey shows that younger Christians are more committed to their faith. Experts are “surprised at high rates of religious practice” as 65% say faith has a role in general society.
Half check the website of their local church on a regular basis and 24% follow Christian influencers, finds a study.
Research looks at how the young in France see secularism. People between 18 and 30 are more tolerant of religious symbols in public.
The official report includes a guide with the most common mistakes and proposals to avoid them.
The ‘Being Black in the EU’ survey shows that the cases of racial discrimination increased from 39% to 45% in 5 years. Only 9% are reported.
The belief in reincarnation grows among Catholics, finds a survey. The young are more anxious about death than the older generations.
In the Southern European country, evangelical churches are the religious minority that grows the most, nearly tripling the presence of Muslim worship places.
A “first of its kind” survey conducted in France shows that evangelicals are more interested in environmental care than the average population.
More than half of those who leave Roman Catholicism in the region turn to evangelical churches, finds a survey.
The latest official figures, published in July, show that only one in five practice Catholicism, while atheism exceeds 16%.
42% of young people do not consider themselves religious, finds the newest official survey. Islam is clearly on the rise.
The highest proportion of multi-faith households are in London and Cardiff. 7.5 million people did not have any religion.
Gen Zers believe more in heaven and hell, a survey shows.
A survey shows that while most Europeans do not believe in God, those born after 1997 in Sweden, Germany, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Hungary have more faith.
In Germany, only 1.6% read the Bible every day, although half of the population is a member of one of the historic churches.
Evangelical churches are more practical than reflective on pressing issues such as the energy crisis or the impact on the quality of life due to limited living resources.
A survey of the UK Bible Society points out that “there is little appetite for a secular or multi-faith coronation” among the British population.
In the Paris area, the number of those who identify as believers is significantly higher than elsewhere.
A pastor and theology student analyses in a research paper the health of Spanish evangelical churches and their leadership regarding spiritual abuse.
The debate in Scotland around the candidacy of evangelical Kate Forbes shows that orthodox Christian values such as heterosexual marriage are viewed as disqualifying for political leadership.
According to a report from the OPG, one year after its approval, the most common reason given for requesting assisted suicide is fear of existential suffering in the future.
A survey by Forum 18 shows that “violations of the human rights have increased since fraudulent presidential elections and the regime's support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine”.
One in four have no close friends, statistics say. Christian communicator Sheridan Voysey encourages Europeans to answer a survey that will shape a pioneer “Friendship Lab”.
A survey shows that Roman Catholics decline the most and go to church the least. Over half of Protestants attend church at least once a month.
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