The event takes place every year to celebrate Pentecost. “We long for people to become familiar with who Jesus is”, say the organisers.
At a meeting in Bogotá, missionaries and pastors acknowledged that they “still have challenges regarding our vocation and our capacity to welcome differences”.
160 people gathered in Barcelona to reflect on the need to prioritise Europe in the mission.
Opportunities for complaint can also be opportunities to bear good witness and improve our relationships with those around us.
They gathered for the 11th Spanish national meeting to encourage each other to be professionals with a mission perspective.
Women from the European Council for Theological Education join to share and encourage each other. Plans for developing a network are underway.
Almost fifty nurses participated in the event, under the theme 'Leadership in uncertain times'.
A hundred people attended the Decision 2023 Summit, to reflect on how to bring the gospel message amidst the Spanish secular culture.
The event was attended by around a thousand people, including local authorities of the Spanish city.
Over 200 Romanian entrepreneurs gathered to reflect on how Biblical principles can be integrated into business, and to share common challenges.
Experts, activists and NGO representatives from across Europe gathered for the first time in 3 years for European Freedom Network’s in-person conference in October.
Over 170 people participated in the European Conference of Brethren Assemblies under the theme Passion for the Kingdom.
The Spanish Brethren Assemblies held a national meeting in Madrid, with a strong call to be passionate about Jesus and his mission.
In the midst of a Europe dying of scepticism and shrinking back in fear and pain, there is still room for hope, and that hope is brought by the children of God.
More than 90 people gathered Sept. 6-9 with partners from Europe and CAMENA. The first such event since 2019 had the theme “Media to Movement”.
The triennial gathering organised by the European Evangelical Alliance is meant to become an experience for 280 evangelical leaders to share strategies, best practices and valuable insights.
Sixty theologians participated in the biennial conference of the Fellowship of European Evangelical Theologians held in Prague.
Different voices open our hearts and help us overcome little biases that might be lodged in our experience and church traditions.
The muted voices of the church in Europe were heard more prominently in Lausanne Europe 20/21 than at any other European evangelical gathering, but we still have work to do.
The largest evangelical denomination in Spain held its annual congress in a hybrid format under the theme "Do it again!"
The speakers at the evangelical gathering stressed that criticism and offense should not be equated to hate speech, and that freedom of expression should prevail in case of doubt.
Over 800 women participated in person and the conference was also available online.
With Jim Memory and Usha Reifsnider at the helm, Lausanne Europe gets a dynamic leadership team, as diverse as the continent itself.
Eyes were opened to new perspectives ears were opened to the often-muted voices of women, youth, and diaspora Christians in Europe.
The first believers brought Jesus to people who had never heard his name / They came with good news, and those wanting, longing found rest in the presence of the gospel lived out.
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