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.
A new report shows that 41% of people under the age of thirty want to learn more about the Bible. Surprisingly, a third of men say they have attended at least one church service in the last month.
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.
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.
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.
1,500 people attended an apologetics training day focused on connecting the Christian faith to questions that arise in contemporary Spanish culture.
In Durrës (Albania), the European Youth Ministry Network sought answers to how to “confidently navigate youth ministry in an unknown and complex Europe”.
At its 2026 European meeting, the Refugee Highway Partnership will bring together churches and ministries working with forcibly displaced people. The focus this year is on the realities of children and young people.
Churches in the Spanish province celebrated the 45th edition of this initiative, under the theme “From death to life: Born of God to love".
Five examples of how Christians raise their voices with humour and courage to explain the precarious life without freedoms under the Castro regime.
Alejandra Ortiz, a researcher with the global evangelical student movement IFES, explains what they have learned about the world's largest generational group and how it shapes how the gospel is presented.
“The Bible sales are evidence of a significant cultural shift regarding matters of faith and religion in this country”, says Sam Richardson.
Generation Alpha is forming now, earlier and faster than ever before. Technology shapes their lives, but relationships still give them meaning.
From 11 to 18 January, Evangelical Alliances in Europe, led by the Italian Alliance this year, invite churches to pray together through Psalm 78.
The European Evangelical Alliance calls on Christians to pray for Europe at the start of the new year. By Peter Artman and Robbert-Jan Perk.
A new IFES report on Generation Z, aims “to offer practical frameworks for ministry adaptation and intergenerational collaboration in our rapidly evolving global student context”.
As young adults navigate a world of metrics, self-optimisation and spiritual openness, we must consider how we can disciple this generation and point them to Jesus rather than self-improvement.
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.
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