The Hope for Europe – Women in Leadership Conference gathered 70 women from 22 countries in Budapest, under the theme: “Growing in Courage and Competence”.
The Venga Tu Reino movement unites young people from dozens of churches in the region of Andalusia and beyond. “There is a hunger never seen before in our generation”, say the organisers.
These believers tucked away in a secluded tropical community exhibited good Bible knowledge and a humble determination to apply God’s word to their daily lives.
Tripp recounts in the prologue of Dangerous calling, that his book was born out of a deep conviction: “The greatest danger in ministry is not failure, but unsupervised success”.
After a life straight out of a film, Chris Simpson found meaning and purpose in a faith that underpins every aspect of his life. An interview with the director of CMBC International about mission, workplace, leadership and the centrality of Christ.
The online class on 8 November will “equip Christians to better understand their spiritual gifts, serve more effectively through them, and help others to do the same”.
The initiative by Evangelicals, Catholics and Protestants is a movement to “care about God’s world”, says Luis Calaim.
It is the preaching of a passage that has saturated the heart and mind and life and preparation of the preacher.
The morning show of Antena 3 presented the growth of evangelical churches from a sensationalist perspective, without any context or the views of evangelical representatives.
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.
Around 120 pastors, church planters, leaders, and partners from all over Europe, US, Brazil, and Chile, gathered in Barcelona for 4 days of reflection, networking and fellowship.
Joel Forster will share at the European Leadership Forum's Media Communicators Network on how to report on current affairs while maintaining journalistic standards and a solid Christian worldview.
The Christian Open Academy has trained hundreds of leaders in Ukraine since 2020, and uses its connections with Christians in other countries to strengthen society with solid gospel perspectives. An interview with director Jaroslaw Lukasik.
In Asunción, the Mennonite communities commemorate how the Latin American country became a place where they developed their faith and their service to society.
After 1945, many church leaders expressed deep repentance for their silence and complicity, recognising they had confused nationalism with Christianity. The long, painful process of Vergangenheitsbewältigung began within the German churches.
You can’t be a disciple from a distance. You can’t be disciple from merely observing externals. It takes that close relational bond to make the process work.
There was no triumphalism, yet no despair either—only a clear sense that leaders must be held to the highest biblical standards and repent where they have failed.
University students from 42 countries took part in the European Student Festival, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the first conference. A report from Jelgava (Latvia).
The Evangelical Alliance is among the signatories of a letter condemning the use of the cross as a symbol of exclusion of foreigners. They consider it to be a ‘corruption’ of the gospel message.
The oldest evangelical congregation in Galicia (northwest of Spain) organises concerts, exhibitions and historical tours, highlighting its social work and commitment to the city.
A Jesus March, a boat parade, and a programme of worship and testimony, made Amsterdammers and visitors aware of the vitality and diversity of the church in the city.
Russian police in Eastern Ukraine raided a Baptist church in Sverdlovsk during Sunday service. They filmed those in attendance and photographed books.
Soldiers and family members of fallen heroes, chaplains, public figures, representatives of churches and religious organisations, were joined at the national breakfast by some 350 invited foreign guests.
The annual conference in Wisła will take place 16-21 May, to “unite, equip, and resource” evangelical leaders”.
The march “is a family-friendly, non-political event to lift up the name of Jesus in Belfast city”, say the organisers.
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