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The joyful and courageous way in which the German Olympic gold medalist in the shot put has publicly expressed her faith is a lesson for all European Christians.
The greatest sporting competition in the world helps us to reflect on success and failure.
Christians who trust in the lordship of Jesus Christ do not have a strong political influence. But what we do have, and probably underestimate, is a hope for the future of Europe.
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In the cities, nativity scenes seem to be back in fashion, and some political leaders even make explicit Christmas greetings mentioning the birth of Jesus.
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The new tennis icon has clearly expressed how a relationship with God and the church family is core to her life. But most profiles in the media just ignore it.
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The views of 10 European Christians, including a Protestant worker expelled from Turkey, an Albanian pastor defending his freedom of expression, an Ukrainian missionary seeking to return home, and a Spanish mime successful in Germany.
Among the most read, Christian reactions from Ukraine as the Russian invasion unfolded, the trial of a Christian politician in Finland, and the death of the British Queen.
The Evangelical Focus team wishes you a wonderful Christmas time. As we come to the end of 2022, may we look at Jesus and “serve Him without fear” (Luke 1:74).
Christians should be known for their ability to analyse cultural narratives, especially those that appeal to Christian values.
We believe that reporting on all kind of current affairs from a Christian perspective is not only useful, but necessary.
Maybe those shepherds, the wise men, Mary and Joseph, would take the baby in their arms and try to imagine what kind of Saviour he would be.
“You don’t have to take the Bible so literally. It’s just like poetry from which you can learn life lessons”, said the Dutch Crown Princess Amalia as she turned 18.
Any phrase or quote is at risk of being used out of context by activists who generate “outrage” that adds more flames to certain social media stakes.
As Christians we certainly do have a vision about future peace. We believe in the “Prince of Peace”, the one who is forming a people for Himself out of all the nations.
Let us not forget that the Human Rights that are at stake were born in the fertile soil of Christianity.
In a year shaped by the pandemic, our daily news website continued to offer cultural analysis from a Biblical perspective. Visits grew 22% as people from all over the world accessed Evangelical Focus contents.
In 2020, some have been ‘dethroned’. Others have had to admit that their power was much more limited than they thought. But this is good news for those who trust in Jesus Christ.
So far, we have published over 2,000 opinion and analysis articles by authors who have good Biblical perspectives on relevant topics.
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