In New York, António Guterres met the Secretary General of the World Evangelical Alliance, Efraim Tendero.
According to a LifeWay Research survey, 46% of churchgoers prefer to attend a church where people share their political views.
This year the march for Jesus will focus on defending life and family.
The minister for families said it is “an important step toward the legal recognition of people whose gender identity is neither male nor female”.
The EKD reports that it lost 390,000 members in 2017, more than the Catholic church, which lost around 268,000. Both blame the decrease on Germany’s demographics.
Half of the respondents in the UK had a positive experience of Christians. The survey coincides with the launch of Faitheism, a book by Krish Kandiah.
Evangelical MPs will meet with the Education Minister, to ask him to withdraw a document about sexual education that “violates the preferential right of parents in the education of their children”.
“Prioritising the decriminalisation of euthanasia over the provision of resources for palliative care is not a progressive policy, but the verification of a failure of the government and society”, the Spanish Evangelical Alliance says.
The reality of our global church goes beyond what we imagine, and is growing in unexpected ways.
The Belgian city of Ostend will convert an abandoned hangar into a brothel. “Many prostitutes think they are protected, but they are not”, says a Christian social worker in the region.
The owners of the Christian television broadcaster from the UK say they are ready to defend their rights in the courts.
Several evangelical representatives participated in the Organization of American States Assembly. They defended religious freedom and the right to life.
There is something deeply wrong with a society that rejoices so glibly over the killing of the unborn.
One in four Western Europeans say they are atheists, agnostics or have no particular religion, says a new Pew Research study conducted in 15 countries.
Both past and future can overwhelm the present.
Peter Saunders, CEO of the Christian Medical Fellowship (UK) summarises>the philosophical framework that made the transgender movement so popular.
“Choice is important and to be cherished, but we also have an obligation to protect those who are powerless and unable to make choices that directly affect their futures”, the Evangelical Alliance Ireland says.
It would be naive in the extreme to remove the most important human right of all – the right to life – from the Constitution and to put it in the hands of career politicians.
Assiste suicide is supported by a larga majority of the Congress. In 2011, the Evangelical Medical Union sent a report on euthanasia to the government.
Google announced on May 9th that it would ban all advertising related to the Irish abortion referendum from its platforms.
Nearly 50,000 people live in the Faroe Islands, an archipelago of 18 islands 990 kilometres away from Denmark.
The 23-month toddler passed away on early Saturday morning. Father Tom Evans: “Together we recognise the strains recent events have put upon us all”.
“The response of pastors and churches was excellent”, says promoter of the marches Hugo Marquez in an interview.
Carlos Alvarado, of the Citizen Action Party, got 60% of the votes, while Fabricio Alvarado obtained 40%.
MEPs signed a letter asking Romanian politicians to “support the organization of the referendum without delay.”
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