The initiative by Evangelicals, Catholics and Protestants is a movement to “care about God’s world”, says Luis Calaim.
The church in all its diversity is undergoing a major global reconfiguration, but Europe, with humility, should not fail to contribute what it is able to. A reflection based on Jason Mandryk's talk at the General Assembly of the World Evangelical Alliance in Seoul.
It is the preaching of a passage that has saturated the heart and mind and life and preparation of the preacher.
Church growth statistics, Rosalía's new album, and the testimony of a former football star released from prison are causing reactions of surprise throughout the press and television.
Finnish Christian politician, Päivi Räsänen, is about to face her final trial for her writings on Biblical marriage. “I pray the hearing could open up opportunities to present the Gospel”, she says.
The former FC Barcelona footballer, who was tried for sexual assault but later acquitted by the court, shares his conversion story at an evangelical church in Girona.
Climb, pray, and discover TWR at the Mission & Media Center in the Netherlands.
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.
Listening was presented as the fundamental posture of those who lead in a Christ-centred way with an attitude of openness, humility and discernment. In this context, leadership is not an exercise of power, but service modelled on the example of Christ.
A round of applause breaks out when a group of firefighters arrives, dressed in red overalls and fluorescent yellow helmets. Three of them cry as they look at the people paying tribute to them. Another carries his young child on his back bearing the slogan: ‘Neither forget nor forgive’.
About 900 evangelical leaders from 124 countries gather in South Korea for what organizers call a critical moment in global Christianity. The theme is “The Gospel for Everyone by 2033”.
Eighty years ago, the United Nations was conceived within a moral atmosphere deeply permeated by Christian thought. Yet the vital role that Christians played in this vision is largely forgotten.
He pays well; He always gives much more than we deserve. He is always ready to give with joy and an open hand.
The historic Anglican churches in Ireland and Spain say they will not join the Global Anglican Communion. Anglicanism has a limited presence in Europe, with 23 million baptised members.
Experts on spirituality and youth in Spain stress the need for a more concise analysis to understand current Generation Z trends.
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.
The fruit of the grace of God is not merely legal, as amazing as that is, it is relational too.
Following the recent violation of Poland's airspace by a dozen Russian drones, the Polish Evangelical Alliance shared several prayer requests.
We Christians should stand up for truth, compassion, righteousness and justice for all. We must persist in prayer for a just peace, for Ukrainians and for Russians.
The president of the largest Christian institution thanks LGBTQI organisations for their “open arms” and considers it wrong for churches to define “what kind of love is right or wrong”.
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.
The proposal to create lists of healthcare objectors reopens the debate in Spain on the boundaries between rights, confidentiality, and professional freedom. An article by Susana Cossio.
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.
‘Light of the World’ is a film to share with the family. It invites us to talk to children in a more profound way about the purpose of Jesus' coming, his death and, above all, his resurrection.
Back in the 1960s, the era of Beatles and the Stones, the sexual revolution, moon-landings and dwindling church-attendance, religion was assumed to be definitely on the way out.
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