Padlocking Church Doors: a Story from Algeria
By Brian Stiller on Dispatches from the Global Village In China, churches are closed, some razed to the ground, pastors charged and imprisoned. Iranian Christians
By Brian Stiller on Dispatches from the Global Village In China, churches are closed, some razed to the ground, pastors charged and imprisoned. Iranian Christians
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) launched the “National Funding Initiative,” a new initiative to strengthen the fundraising abilities of its regional and national Evangelical Alliance
By Flyn Ritchie, Church for Vancouver Last November I attended the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) General Assembly in Indonesia, and discovered that the movement is
The Geneva Liaison Office of the World Evangelical Alliance exists to strengthen the voice of the more than 600 million evangelicals worldwide in order to
I find it ironic that where Jesus was raised—in the backyard of his earthly life—Evangelical churches were disallowed status to marry, own buildings, and even
Regardless of one’s politics, it is impossible not to be overwhelmed by the stories, artifacts and pictures of the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi
Just days ago, Christians joined in a public protest against the Algerian government for shutting down churches. This is unusual. Algeria is an Islamic state.
Originally Published on Evangelical Focus The positions of Evangelical Christians were heard during the 42nd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, celebrated in
The World Evangelical Alliance: Nurturing Unity in a Diverse World In 1960, there were 90 million evangelicals. Today, there are over 600 million.
In split seconds, 253 were dead and hundreds were wounded, churches and hotels shattered as Islamist suicide bombers launched their Easter Day slaughter in Sri
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