The organization offered the “sexual services” of over 400 women, some of them minors.
Almost 1,600 communities have been planted since 1970. Already 2/3 of all practicing Protestants in France are Evangelicals.
The Church of England has consecrated Libby Lane in a ceremony at York Minster.
Hours after the election, left-wing anti-austerity leader Alexis Tsipras gets support of nationalist party. Analysts describe election as “revolt of the young against the corrupt elites”.
Bible publishers Tilman Geske, Ugur Yüksel and Necati Aydin, who all worked at the Zirve Publishing House in Malatya, were brutally killed on April 18, 2007. Families ask Christians pray that political manoeuvres will not affect the judicial process.
Updated: Attack killed 13 people. A few hours before, Foreign ministers of Ukraine and Russia had agreed to pull back artillery from front lines. So far, 5,000 have lost their lives in this conflict.
Meetings helped “build relations” between Christian communities “for continuing local cooperation”. Impression from Czech Republic, Italy and Spain.
Social necessities have grown a lot in Spain due to the financial crisis: 1,364 evangelical churches and NGOs provide service to the society in many different ways.
Council of Europe will vote a resolution asking European governments to “tackle intolerance in Europe with a special focus on Christians”. Evangelicals hope this will protect faith communities in countries in which they are marginalized.
Two passengers blamed the evangelicals for the bad weather, and they beat, robbed and threw them into the sea.
A controversial Saudi-financed centre for interfaith dialogue is being threatened with closure because of Saudi Arabia’s dismal human rights record.
“Many Christians and pastors denounce the use of violence employed against freedom of expression but do not align themselves with the blasphemous stance of ‘Charlie Hebdo’”, the French evangelical representative Thierry Le Gall told Evangelical Focus.
“We expect to hear from the UK Visas and Immigration office shortly”, said the charity. “We have been very encouraged by the support and prayers we have had expressed regarding our visa sponsorship licence”.
“For too long as Christians we have been shouting from the sidelines rather than getting on the pitch”, says the campaign. Their website offers Christian guidelines to British political parties.
The Novomedia International Congress gathered 40 speakers, including Russian journalists. Professionals with outstanding coverage on Christian values were awarded.
Angela Merkel and other senior politicians in Germany had asked not to attend the demonstration because it was organized by “people with hatred in their hearts”. Counter-rallies united thousands.
The project became a great success: almost one million Bible booklets were distributed. There was also a noticeable rise in ‘Alo’’s sales figures. “’We have become far better known through the project with ‘Alo", said Serbian Bible Society.
More than three million people have taken part in unity marches across France after 17 people died during three days of deadly attacks in Paris.
The CNEF (National Council of French Evangelicals) says evangelicals are "more determined than ever to defend freedom of conscience and its corollary, freedom of expression for all".
A Christianity Today article suggests most of evangelical leaders in Russia whole-heartedly support their president's action. Evangelical journalists and ministry workers in Ukraine see Putin as the biggest threat to peace in the region.
Author calls all European Evangelicals who have the vision of “building bridges between the Church and society” to “join the project, write, contribute”.
"The closing of Europe’s churches reflects the rapid weakening of the faith in Europe", writes the WSJ, "a phenomenon that is painful to both worshipers and others who see religion as a unifying factor in a disparate society".
Reinhard Marx, Archbishop of Munich, is the chairman of the German Bishops’ Conference.
For the first time in the Republic of Turkey, there were many activities to celebrate Christmas, organized by the evangelical church and supported by the local authorities.
The General Court of the European Union said there is not clear evidence to keep them on the EU's terrorism blacklist
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