A journalist follows the detention of a Taiwanese citizen in China, after he displayed a R.O.C. flag. Youtube platform is used to highlight his case.
Director of European Leadership Forum Greg Pritchard thinks “it is exciting to see what has happened already” and thinks the website can become a “clearing house for evangelicals.”
Rodica Mocan -lecturer at Babes-Bolyai Universit (Romania) - on technology's impact on us so far.
Switchfoot’s frontman publishes a new solo project. Single “Caroline” becomes one of most shared songs on Spotify worldwide.
“How wonderful to live with you Lord, thank you for loving me so much and taking care of me!”, wrote Paris Saint-Germain football star David Luiz.
Many consider that the level of commitment that Jesus asks of his followers is simply too extreme and unrealistic for today’s society. Following someone on Twitter is as far as many of us are willing to go.
European Freedom Network gathered its partners for the third time to engage in collaborative dialogue on effective strategies in the fight against human trafficking at the Bridge Conference in Bucharest, Romania.
Many of us write emails every day, but we still make mistakes. Jaime Rubio Hancock, from El País, gives 10 useful advices.
EEA’s secretary general Thomas Bucher thinks “evangelicals have to influence society on all different levels.”
The event gathered more than 25,000 people over two days. In a festive atmosphere, the gospel was preached, and more than 1,700 people made a decision for Christ.
The workplace may be the Holy Spirit’s greatest arena of evangelism and discipleship in the 21st century.
... Show up! Christians should not only care about the victims of a flawed system, but bring righteousness and justice to the system itself. A campaign for the UK election.
Laura Sanlon, director of Spain’s congress ‘Misión Posible’, shares her vision of God’s mission. More than 600 young Christians and leaders came together in Easter.
A graduate programme across Europe empowers the next generation of Christians as their start their professional life.
Despotic rulers may do as they please, they may acquire great wealth and power; but they will all come to an end.
He is God, and though he is constantly adapting himself to our weakness, he calls us to follow his agenda, rather than him following ours.
Italian Vatican expert Leonardo de Chirico looks back to the first 2 years of Pope Francis: “His popularity is more of a social media phenomenon than a real one”.
Have you ever had a promise from somebody, and you have waited so expectantly for the thing promised: a special present, a new relationship, a new job opportunity?
A study has found that hundreds tweet more than 150 messages per day. One in five ISIS supporters write in the English language.
Institutions and gender NGOs urge for measures to ensure women’s equal access to and full participation in power structures and decision-making.
When we look at the brutal, authoritarian regimes which are persecuting Christians today, whether it is ISIL in Iraq, Syria and Libya, or Kim Jong-Un in North Korea, we do not need to fear or lose our confidence.
When I was a teenager in the 1960s I remember the widespread fear that communism would take over the world through the empire of the Soviet Union, which seemed so impregnable in its hostility to Christian faith. Yet in my own lifetime I have witnessed its collapse and disappearance.
Evi Rodemann gives details of the Mission-Net congress in December 2015. “Increasingly Europeans are aware that Europe has become a mission field again.”
God is constantly communicating with us. Are we ready to hear from him in any and every circumstance?
In this chapter we find Daniel an old man, probably in his 80s; but we find him as fervent as ever in his commitment to the Lord. What was his secret?
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