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Is the Pope Catholic? Then These Christians Say Don’t Pray with Him.
In Europe, evangelicals are divided over the right relationship with Rome.
Senator Demands to Know if World Vision Is Funding Terrorism
Christian aid organization says it is not and defends former director sentenced to prison in Israel.
Christian Politician Awaits Finnish Court’s Verdict on Hate Speech Charges—Again
Päivi Räsänen says quoting the Bible should not be a crime in a democracy.
Evangelicals Rejoice at the Church of England’s Fossil Fuel Divestment
“Unless Jesus returns we face a catastrophic future.”
Belarusian Evangelicals Fear Growing Isolation
Christians there struggle to maintain global connections amid international conflict.
Barely Anyone Reads the Bible in Germany. So Why Are Luther Bibles Selling So Well?
A revised edition of Reformer’s translation ranked among 2022 bestsellers.
European Evangelicals Organize Against Abuse
From curriculum to call lines, churches focus on safety and prevention.
Speaking for Evangelicals at the UN, Gaetan Roy Seeks to Serve
The new representative starts each conversation with an unusual question.
Church Planting After the Fall (of the Berlin Wall)
Three generations after East Germany rejected Christianity, group of prayerful believers now see an opportunity.
For Norwegians So Loved the Bible, a New Translation Made Many Mad
Revision of John 3:16, John 1:14, Romans 1:1, and other texts prompt controversy in the largely secular Scandinavian country.
Migrants to Europe Are Changing Churches
Study finds new immigrants in about half of hospitable congregations.
Wanted: Creation Care Coordinator for Major British Evangelical Church
A new position at Holy Trinity Brompton reflects growing concern about climate change among some Christians.
World Vision Employee Sentenced to 12 Years Prison in Israel
Humanitarian organization calls verdict “unjust” as questions about lack of public evidence of terrorism persist.
Germany’s Nuclear Power Plants Are Closing. But Their Moral Questions Have a Long Half-Life.
What is the Christian position on radioactive accidents, technology, and replacing fossil fuels?
What Antisemitism Looks Like When It Is Carved into Church
Q&A with World Evangelical Alliance head Thomas Schirrmacher on the problem of offensive public sculptures and how Christians came to embrace evil conspiracy theories about the Jews.
German Minister Not Guilty of Anti-LGBT Hate Speech
Marriage seminar set up a clash between religious teachings and gay rights, but “alienating” comments are not criminal, court rules.
Passion Rekindled: Oberammergau Easter Play Returns with Great Joy
Tourists and pilgrims flock to German village as 1,800 local actors prepare to take the stage after pandemic interruption.
UK Christians Welcome Refugees amid Frustrations with Immigration Process
The churches are willing. But the bureaucracy is weak.
Hungarian Evangelicals Thank God for Viktor Orbán Victory
Despite some misgivings, most supported him as a conservative Christian who would stand up for their values.
Christian Condemnations of LGBT Not Hate Speech in Finland, Court Rules
A politician who tweeted Romans 1:24–27 and a bishop who published a pamphlet win unanimous decision.
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