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.
The encyclical has little sense of the tragedy of sin, sees the gospel as a process in which nature is made more perfect and justifies the Church's role as a mediator between man and God.
Since becoming Leo XIV, Pope Prevost hinted at his desire to build on Leo XIII’s legacy by updating the Social Doctrine of the Church on the pressing concern of today: how to deal with Artificial Intelligence (AI) without succumbing the human person to it.
In an exclusive interview, Franklin Graham talks about his visit to Madrid (Spain), his relationship with Donald Trump, and how the work of Samaritan’s Purse is welcomed by countries despite reservations about it being driven by the Christian faith.
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.
“The Middle East is often characterized as full of explosive religious tension, and I don’t want my spiritual community in the West to misunderstand this region”. An interview with Christian journalist Jayson Casper, in Lebanon.
The film explores an age-old human ability: that of constructing structures of power underpinned by carefully crafted narratives.
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”.
The film depicts a world saturated with demands, conflict and judgement, yet almost devoid of grace. Everyone is struggling, everyone is trying to justify themselves, everyone claims to be right, and yet no one finds peace. A review.
Scientist Katharine Hayhoe has a message for climate advocates. And for skeptics.
One of the leading academic voices on the historicity of the gospels will be at the upcoming Apologetics Forum in Madrid, which focuses on the theme: ‘Is the Christian faith the best option?’
We need bold creativity, tireless determination, and gracious respectfulness. Mark Rodgers is an example.
Its 270 crew members from 60 countries organise Christian service projects together with local churches. From 20 March to 5 April, the OM ship opens its doors in the Southern Spanish port.
Nearly thirty authors paint a diverse picture in the 500 pages of ‘Evangelicalism in Europe’ (Langham 2025), illustrating the presence of Christian faith communities in countries as diverse as Sweden, Romania, the United Kingdom, or Portugal.
The Bible shows us that we need to know our enemy well enough to be able to say, as the apostle Paul did, “For we are not unaware of his schemes”.
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.
The book Francoism against Protestants uncovers forgotten stories of repression during the Franco dictatorship, shedding light on the past and present of evangelical communities in Spain.
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.
Mykhailo Husiev, former Ukrainian Christian student worker, is a regular soldier who works keeping records of all drone streams.
Article 17 of the Lisbon Treaty represents a Europe of pluralism and dialogue. The US National Security Strategy announced on Friday imagines Europe very differently.
Student Bible Groups (GBE) started out in Spanish secondary schools in 1975. We talk to its national coordinator, Jonatán Espinosa, on the 50th anniversary of the ministry.
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<
The Malaysian courts order the reopening of the case, the disclosure of Raymond Koh's whereabouts, and millions in compensation. We spoke to his wife, Susana Liew.
Valentyn Siniy leads a theological institute in Ukraine destroyed by the war. He recounts how they reorganised to continue training pastors and shares personal experiences from these 3 difficult years.
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