Italy negotiates a new government as the third wave of the pandemic hits the country. The Evangelical Alliance calls on Christians to avoid “conspiracy narratives”.
There have been over 700,000 deaths in Europe since the beginning of the pandemic. Strong measures against coronavirus remain in most of the countries.
The apostle Paul would probably have included the disputes about the right Christian way of dealing with the current pandemic in his list of differing opinions in Romans 14.
Lament, communities of care and the new normal. An article by Gladys K. Mwiti.
Let us not forget the future hope and comfort that enabling people to die well will bring.
The felt gap between ‘what is’ and ‘what should be’ is a powerful prompt to return to God and cherish the best parts of life—our relationships with others—over other idols.
What can we do to help to protect the mental health and well-being of our children, young people, and ourselves, during this lockdown.
“Churches need to use wisdom as to whether it is appropriate to meet in person”, the UK Evangelical Alliance says. The new measures in Scotland state that churches must close.
Curfews, limited capacity for Christmas meetings or travel restrictions, are some of the measures adopted by the European governments for Christmas.
Back to school has gone well for many disabled children. But there are children who have been let down with 24% still not back in school.
Former Prime Minister states that the measure could "set a precedent" and asks for "the right figures, the right data and the proper information".
Be alert for new opportunities new challenges bring, trusting in God’s sovereignty.
The smaller number create groups that have a higher level of sharing and intimacy, this is seen in the Bible discussions, but also in the conversation afterwards.
When challenging circumstances come, we see how believers find themselves in unique situations to speak of Jesus.
The measures affect Madrid and nine other cities in the region. The capacity of places of worship is reduced to just one third, while leisure, restaurants or gambling venues will only be reduced to half.
Brazil and Mexico are the second and fourth countries with more deaths worldwide. Latin American evangelicals have been helping those affected by Covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic.
The effects of lockdown continue to cause all sorts of difficulties for families of children with additional needs and disabilities.
Ageism was first described in 1968 by psychologist Rob Butler, who predicted it would become nastier when resources are scarce.
Spain, the UK, Italy, Turkey, France and Germany are the European countries with more cases, which are spreading among younger people.
However safe and self-sufficient we felt, a virus has reminded us of the fragility of life and has brought us face to face with death.
Around 100 cars participate, with an estimated total of 300 people, who “got together safely, sang some songs and heard about the good news of Jesus”.
The time of crisis is inevitably also a time of opportunity for reconciliation, mediation and a new start.
The government control raised during coronavirus “in order to limit, if not extinguish, Christian practice”, Christian assosiations denounce.
Around 88 entities might close because of the economic impact of the pandemic. The Bible Society in England has launched a £5m plan, to save those most at-risk.
For Christians readjusting to life emerging from lockdown, we should be seeking the common good by respecting the law and following any guidelines.
Las opiniones vertidas por nuestros colaboradores se realizan a nivel personal, pudiendo coincidir o no con la postura de la dirección de Protestante Digital.