The World Evangelical Alliance held its general assembly in Seoul. Xesús Manuel Suárez shares his experience at a gathering that marks a turning point for the global evangelical body.
News about what is happening to Christians in Nigeria has gone viral. What is the truth? What can you do about it?
Botrus Mansour, an Arab Christian from Nazareth, installed as new leader of the World Evangelical Alliance assembly in Seoul. “It means something profound that, in this moment, a Palestinian Christian from Israel has been asked to serve as Secretary General”, he said in his inaugural address.
The Spanish Evangelical Alliance proposed an amendment to increase the involvement of National Alliances in the organisation's decisions.
The church in all its diversity is undergoing a major global reconfiguration, but Europe, with humility, should not fail to contribute what it is able to. A reflection based on Jason Mandryk's talk at the General Assembly of the World Evangelical Alliance in Seoul.
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About 900 evangelical leaders from 124 countries gather in South Korea for what organizers call a critical moment in global Christianity. The theme is “The Gospel for Everyone by 2033”.
Radical politics, AI and the debate on human identity are the issues for which churches are least prepared, finds the new Global Voices survey conducted by the Lausanne Movement worldwide.
Wissam al-Saliby, president of 21Wilberforce, analyses the situation of Nigeria after meeting with Nigerian Christian ministry leaders and public servants.
Christian leaders in Nigeria believe herdsmen attacks are inspired by their desire to forcefully take over Christians’ lands and impose Islam.
The World Evangelical Alliance urges Turkey “to engage in structured dialogue wit Protestants” and warns of the growing hate speech against Christians.
This October’s General Assembly of the World Evangelical Alliance in Seoul represents more than organizational planning—it embodies our theological conviction that the gospel creates unity for a mission that no single denomination or organization could accomplish alone.
The World Evangelical Alliance asks the Spanish government in Geneva to definitively confirm the restitution to pastors who were left without pensions so as to “reaffirm its credibility” before the Human Rights Council.
Rural women in particular, many of whom have little opportunity for formal education, gain not just spiritual truth but vital life skills from these broadcasts. The potential to improve their lives – and the lives of their families – is enormous.
“We were framed under a completely fabricated case”, said a pastor who was arrested along with his wife and a Christian family of three.
Evangelicals in Spain and Latin America launch an online School of Political Training, to equip Christians who want to participate in public life. Entering politics without adequate preparation, can lead Christians to “major failures” and “significant frustrations”, they say.
The Spanish Evangelical Alliance is proposing that the WEA hold its general assembly more frequently, that the international leadership be more accountable, and that national alliances regain a central role. It welcomes the profile of the new CEO. An interview with general secretary X. Manuel Suárez.
In Berlin, theologian Al Mohler talked about why Christians must engage culture biblically, be aware of media influence, and keep evangelism at the center of the church’s mission.
TWR launches an app for Persian Farsi-speaking people. “We want to reach migrants in Europe with the gospel. We are focused mainly at first on Afghans and Iranians”.
The United Nations has designated August 22 each year as its International Day Commemorating Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief. This should be an important day on the Christian calendar.
The WEA appoints an Arab Christian with extensive church experience in the Middle East. He is director of the Nazareth Baptist School and has been involved in initiatives for reconciliation between Israel and Palestine.
Dr Amy Orr-Ewing reflects on the changes in Europe's questions about God in recent years, as well as the current approach to faith among many young people in countries like the UK.
An injustice against an historic Christian group remains unresolved.
“With bold faith and fresh vision”, Andy Schick steps up to lead Trans World Radio’s global mission.
The WEA representative to the UN Human Rights Council urges a solution to the case of a church in Rome and another in Albano Laziale.
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