Believers in England, Poland and Switzerland describe how churches connect football and the gospel and point to players known for being committed Christians.
The Supreme Court still operates within a pattern of thought whereby places of worship must have “objective characteristics”, perhaps thinking of Roman Catholic churches with altars, statues, chapels. The final ruling is unfair and discriminatory.
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.
Around 450 Christians from various denominations gathered in Prague to engage in prayers for the country at the National Day of Prayer.
Nationalism’s seductive power still today, lies in its ability to offer a primal narrative of unity and identity as well as an operative sense place.
Gospel-rich media is sowing seeds in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a place where faith and ethnic identity are delicately intertwined.
The hard right and nationalists will not be indispensable in the new European Parliament but hey shake the national scenario in countries like France and Germany.
How can or should churches respond to the upsurge of nationalism in general, and in particular the way in which it plays a key-role in populist movements?
The Evangelical Alliances in Sweden, Austria, Germany and Spain offer resources to give reasons to vote for the European Parliament, on 6-9 June.
So much has changed since the last European Parliament election in 2019, but one thing that hasn’t changed is the influence of nationalism. If anything, it is a bigger issue in 2024 than it was in 2019 or back in 2010.
Wisla in Poland was a hustle and bustle of conversations fostered by the extensive programme of the European Leadership Forum conference. These were the highlights from our point of view.
Christians may vote for different political parties but there is great significance in praying together in humility and unity for our nations and our continent. Here are some suggestions.
As we go to the voting booths this week to decide who will represent us in the European Parliament, we need to vote for candidates who understand both the calling and responsibility of Christians to be light, salt and leaven in society.
The plan will last from 3 June to 3 September 2024. It does not affect patients already established on those medicines by a UK prescriber.
The European meeting was held in Madrid, with the presence of local authorities and a variety of plenary sessions and round tables on current issues.
The UK Evangelical Alliance, the Church of England and Christian charity CARE, release several resources to help Christians engage with the coming election.
The decision is part of the agreement between the government and the Evangelical Council of the southern Spanish region which has been extended for 2 years.
It is the record of participation in the country. Christians also gathered in other 5 French cities to “bear witness publicly and in unity about our faith in Jesus Christ”.
May our votes in the upcoming elections go to those whose worldview promotes long-term sustainability.
Many young leaders and a majority of Eastern Europeans at the annual conference of the European Leadership Forum in Poland.
Members of Generation Z would be the most interested in opening up the Scriptures.
Members underlined “God’s faithfulness” as they looked back to history. International speakers reflected on mission in Europe and the impact on Italian Christians of the Lausanne 1974 Congress.
No matter what some candidates might tell you, there are no easy fixes to complicated issues. We trust that this list of questions will help you in your preparations for the European elections.
It was the largest such event in recent years in the in the Muslim-majority Balkan country.
After their documentary ‘Lume’, Sara Pesquera and Lidia Rodilla have launched a podcast that continues to explore the revolutionary history of Spanish Protestantism.
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