German shot putter Yemisi Ogunleye wins silver in the Glasgow World Championship. She told the media about the Bible verses that give her strength and her love for gospel music: “All the glory be to Jesus”.
When decriminalising abortion in 1975, the famous feminist Simone Veil called on the next generations to “preserve the supreme value of life”, recalls the CNEF.
Both the European Commission and the Parliament are addressing the problem of hate crimes. But without a clear definition of what “hate” is, we will not solve the problem, writes Arie de Pater of the European Evangelical Alliance in Brussels.
President Macron, who urged to make the changes “as soon as possible”, seeks to present France as a champion of women rights worldwide.
The idea of spending a lifetime with the same person is increasingly surprising when it comes to marriage. The surprise, however, cannot hide our longings.
“Jesus Christ teaches us not to kill and he followed this also”, said a Baptist sentenced with two-year jail term for refusing military service.
For many of the Hazara people, radio and the internet are their only access to the good news.
Evangelicals analyse the agricultural crisis that has mobilised thousands of farmers across Europe with tractor demonstrations and product boycotts.
The sun appears to be setting on the dating app era and culture is on a mission to re-codify love, but what will we find in the aftermath?
We should look at the text and learn what it says and means and consider how it is stirring us to love God and live for God in this world.
Although researchers have repeatedly established that marriage is associated with numerous positive outcomes for both adults and children, few dare to champion marriage publically out of fear of sounding judgemental.
Jazz Cow “reluctantly leads a group of artists, poets and misfits in resisting Dr Popp’s technocratic world of algorithms and fake filters”. Creator John Lumgair hopes to deliver a thoughtful social satire “with a big heart”.
A ‘sharp right turn’ is coming up fast as we approach elections across Europe this year, at both national and European levels. Migrant-scapegoating and nationalism is on the rise in our continent.
A final text is expected for March. An evangelical bioethics group laments the lack of effective efforts to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
Though it is strictly forbidden to evangelize in Somalia, barriers to the gospel are being torn down little by little.
The now decades-old mantra that we basically construct our own lives and figure them out ourselves, hasn’t seemed to help and in most cases has left us exhausted.
Amendments to the law on the activities of religious organisations make it difficult to plant new churches and many could be forced to close.
In Plateau alone, where the latest massacre took place, at least 315 Christians have been killed and 80,000 displaced since April 2023. The Christian Association of Nigeria organised a demonstration.
From the UN's views on LGBT issues and religious freedom to evangelical movements in Europe tackling issues of the day. These are the ten stories you've read and shared the most this year.
“It is a historical event, where about twelve churches of the city of Brașov, have come together and put aside our differences”, organisers said.
To a generation that is starving for human connection, the greatest gift the church can offer is relationship.
Peace does not necessarily come as a top-down pronouncement from those in power, but can show up through ministry.
Research looks at how the young in France see secularism. People between 18 and 30 are more tolerant of religious symbols in public.
The Bible is ultimately about God, it presents itself with characters on the page, and it was written to real people in real situations.
Christians in Western Africa analyse the situation after nine military coups experienced in the region in only three years.
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