The evangelical churches in the southern Spanish city brought the Christian message of Christmas to the city in a joint event attended by the authorities.
“Sunday is associated with core values that are of particular importance both socially and religiously", says the Swiss federation of free evangelical churches.
If we are open to hear the voice of the global Church, to receive its help, and to serve it; then Europe still has a key part to play in the evangelisation of the earth.
A gathering of ministry and church leaders in Madrid, highlights the adaptation process that is taking place within the Spanish evangelical sphere.
In January, the state Duma will discuss a law that would end all religious activity in residential buildings. Orthodox Church, Catholic Church and Adventists also oppose an initiative that “creates ground for interfaith conflicts”.
The church needs the move of the Holy Spirit more than ever, to bring greater unity and collaboration of churches and mission organizations to fulfil the Great Commission.
God does not act on whims or take things lightly. There is a very deliberate effort to vividly and indelibly impress His true calling upon the church.
In just one week, Fulani herdsmen killed 48 Christians, including women and children, many were on their way to church services.
“The church is still figuring out the best way to help the people living under this new reality”, says a pastor in the Syrian city. Over 700 people have been killed so far in this latest attack.
Let us ‘seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness’ (Matt 6:33) and we will be satisfied to sacrifice our lives to see it manifest.
We must abandon the habit of trying to replicate our denomination in a different culture. We should strive to recapture the spirit of the early church, by identifying solely with Jesus.
Are we seeing the dawn of thinking machines? And what does this mean for mission, for Christianity, and the world?
Three Christian managers from Valencia share how they are turning the nightmare into opportunities to serve others in the aftermath of the floods.
Dublin hosted an event that drew twelve thousand people.“We are here to bless our city” , said the pastor of one of the organising churches.
A recent study highlights the rise of atheism among young women. Among those under 30, women are now more likely than men to be atheists, which is exceptional.
“It is very clear that I must take personal and institutional responsibility for the long and retraumatising period between 2013 and 2024”, says the Anglican leader.
I hope that Christian church organizations will seriously address the issue of pastoral care and radically stop the obvious abuse of power by “spirit hunters”.
When leadership and preaching go together, the church isn’t functioning merely as a business, but as a spiritual community responding to the Word of God.
The church welcomed hundreds trick or treating in their neighbourhood to bravely enter a ‘Battle Zone’ in order to discover Light on a Dark Night.
At least 213 people have died and dozens have disappeared in various towns in the regions of Valencia, Castilla-La Mancha and Andalusia.
May we hold fast to the truth that God gives growth as weak heralds proclaim a foolish message, trusting in God’s sovereign timing and purposes rather than our own.
Christians protested against an anti-discrimination law that would restrict the freedoms of churches and individuals to live out their faith.
A historic event for the more than six million evangelical believers in the country, who represent 15.3 per cent of the population.
Archbishop Justin Welby also validates same-sex relationships, further deepening the Church of England's internal division. Evangelical Anglicans call for his resignation.
In Norway, the “divide among Christian churches follows a new line”, notes journalist Tore Hjalmar Sævik.
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