Kajsa Wahlberg: ‘Criminals are businessmen; they calculate profits, marketing factors and risks of getting caught before investing time and money into selling women in a particular place.’
A closer look at Philip Melanchthon, Matthias Flacius, Martin Bucer, John Knox and William Farel.
Some of us, like Churchill and Isaac, may have a defining period in our lives, which leaves everything else in the shade.
Freedom needs spiritual values, internalised discipline and self-government. The truth will set us free, Jesus promised.
What has driven mankind to live isolated and separated from fellowship with God, from showing compassion towards others and from respect of his very own life?
Healthy debate about the future of the European project is stirring in Britain. And that really needs to happen in all member nations.
Journalism? What’s that got to do with the Great Commission, some would wonder. Shouldn’t he be translating the Bible, preaching, or maybe caring for the sick?
Many European leaders have ignored founding father Robert Schuman’s warning that the enterprise needed a soul.
An updated ACAPS report shows that Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia are receiving more than 6,000 new people every day. “Access to healthcare and psycho-social support” should be a priority.
Does a secularised Europe have any real basis for faith in the core values stemming from the story which made Europe Europe in the first place?
Will Graham gives us ten reasons why he is a Protestant.
A letter auctioned in New York reveals his thoughts two years before he died: “I am sorry to have to inform you… I do not believe in Jesus as the son of God.”
Company confirms it is producing biopic about the radical Swiss Reformer.
About 1,000 people gathered to remember the victims of Germanwings Flight 9525. Although many had asked for a plural ceremony, it was a Catholic service. Evangelical, Jewish and Muslim representatives only spoke at the end of the ceremony.
Thomas Bucher, secretary general of the European Evangelical Alliance, “expected more respect towards victims who were not from a Catholic background.”
Some 1,500 guests attended the ecumenical service to mourn the victims of the Germanwings flight that crashed in France last month.
Second "black box" from Germanwings: co-pilot Andreas Lubitz purposely used the controls to speed up the plane's descent.
Spanish evangelical psychiatrist Pablo Martínez talks about Andreas Lubitz’s behaviour and the mourning of the families.
The co -pilot received psychotherapy treatment before getting his pilot’s licence. DNA strands of 80 of the victims have been found.
Düsseldorf prosecutors found a torn-up doctor's note, signing him off work on the day of the crash.
“Absolute silence inside the cockpit during the last 10 minutes”, said Brice Robin, Marseille prosecutor. Lufthansa president: “I would not have been able to imagine that the situation would have got even worse.”
Aircraft's black box voice recorder has been recovered and contains a usable audio. European leaders have visited the crash site.
Most passengers were German tourists coming back from holidays in Spain. French President Hollande said that there are probably no survivors. Black box has been found.
You don't have an excuse. You can't hide your need for God. You can't say, 'He's busy right now.' You just can't.
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