In 2022, the European Evangelical Alliance held a Hope for Europe experience in Sarajevo. Watch the highlights in this summary video.
The unholy alliance of the Russian church and state is a lesson for Christian nationalists everywhere.
A Franciscan prior a Bosnian Muslim and an Orthodox Serb have become mutual friends in the ongoing challenge of shifting the hearts, minds and stubborn ethnic, political and religious pride of their homeland.
At the triennial conference held in Sarajevo, the annual Hope Award was presented to Jeff Fountain.
The ground and the goal of our hope is in the Tri-une God, who never changes no matter how much our circumstances change.
Seminars, an arts exhibition, discussion and testimonies. The European Disability Network met in Tallinn.
The European Disability Network (EDN) coordinated a series of workshops in Tallinn about how the Christian community can and should take into account people with disabilities.
Arts have been one of the threads of the first two days of the Hope for Europe conference, in Tallinn (Estonia).
Unity in Diversity is the theme of the conference. Representatives of Evangelical Alliances and many other church leaders gathered in Tallinn (Estonia).
Around 370 people from 37 countries gather in Estonia. “We need a revolution of hope”, one of the messages of the first night.
About 600 evangelical leaders from across Europe are expected to attend the European Evangelical Alliance “Hope For Europe” conference in Estonia, in October.
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