Migration, hospitality and human rights are all issues of biblical concern touching on loving our neighbours.
Clément Diedrichs was proposed by the Minister of the Interior to recognise his 36 years of service to the National Council of Evangelicals in France.
The EU law passed in Brussels could “transform the lives of millions of exploited workers”, says the European Freedom Network.
Nothing is as worthy of our commitment as our family.
Unlike a romantic relationship where feelings are shared and commitments publicly made, friendship’s informality can make it hard to know where we stand.
Speakers agreed that instead of regulating the practice of surrogacy in the European Union, efforts should be made to highlight that surrogacy means, in essence, the commodification of children.
The documentary ‘Buying Her’ will be seen this June in Paris, Madrid, Budapest, Amsterdam and Berlin. It addresses the “restoration of broken men and the ending of sex trafficking”.
Jonas Engström, director of the Stockholm Gospel Choir Festival: “This is both my way of living and sharing my faith”.
The European Freedom Network (EFN) asks parliamentarians in Brussels to pass legislation that forces companies to identify and address human exploitation.
The whole gospel includes the proclamation and incarnation of the love of Christ in which the body of Christ makes him visible to the world.
TWR’s Central and Eastern Europe ministries include 15 countries and 18 language groups, partnering with like-minded organizations.
Justin Welby calls on the government to set 10-year strategies for tackling human trafficking and for an international collaboration to solve the refugee crises.
Meta trains its new Massively Multilingual Speech AI models with data from Bible recordings and makes them available on open access software.
“The bill will result in human life being valued on its efficiency and utility, and increase pressure on the vulnerable”, religious leaders say.
Evangelicals in the region mobilise on the ground. “We desire to help our brothers in Christ and be useful for the community”.
We can choose to limit our learning to minor takeaways, or to use the pandemic to address how we approach missions. An article by Kirst Rievan.
The project, which involves people from different evangelical churches in the northwest of Spain, is the first step towards having a complete Bible translation in Galician.
The Spanish Constitutional Court recognises the “woman's right to self-determination” regarding abortion. Evangelicals “regret and denounce the lack of protection of human life”.
The final law is passed despite the veto of the republic’s president. Half of the population is against, including Christian doctors.
For a week, Christian politicians and social actors from 37 countries met in Geneva. A final document delivered to the UN says “discrimination and persecution on the basis of faith” is “absent” from the Development Goals.
The country is officially in a “state of disaster” since February due to a shortage of energy resources. Christians in the country analyse the crisis.
One of the problems in our society is the number of people who 'ride in the slipstream' behind others.
The response to the earthquakes and the restriction of human rights such as religious freedom may play against the powerful president.
Female emancipation and the need to strengthen the economy are the arguments for the Dutch government to scale back the traditional workplace flexibility. Two Christian women explain why it might not be a good idea.
Noah and Matteo were the most chosen for new-borns in 2022. In Berlin, the number one was Mohammed.
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