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Category Archives: Evangelical
Dreams and the Church in Turkey
The website of the European Baptist Federation http://www.ebf.org carried the following story on Tuesday 15 November. Authored by Klaus Rösler In Turkey, more and more Muslims are becoming Christians because they have dreamed about Jesus Christ. Recently, the pastor of the … Continue reading
Posted in Baptist, Evangelical, evangelism, Turkey
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Georgia passes new freedom of religion legislation
On the 5th July 2011 the Georgian Parliament passed into law new legislation that ensures the religious freedoms of ‘religious groups recognized as religious organizations in member States of the Council of Europe or having close historic ties with Georgia.’ … Continue reading
Posted in Baptist, Evangelical, Georgia, Orthodox, parliament, religious freedom, Religious Law, Roman Catholic
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Moscow’s 'National Prayer Breakfast' has a new format
europeanmission is to carry summary versions of press releases written by William Yoder, working among the evangelical commmunity in Russia. This is the first such piece from William Yoder and we are glad to be able to offer this service. … Continue reading
Posted in Evangelical, Orthodox, politicians, prayer, Russia
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Evangelical Armenians in Georgia
Evangelical Armenians, resident in Georgia, have been actively involved in mission among other Armenians since the mid 1800s. Whilst protestant mission in Armenia was largely conducted without the presence of western missionaries, mission among Armenian residents in Georgia was carried … Continue reading
Posted in Armenia, Evangelical, Georgia, mission
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British Director of ECM's blog builds momentum
Kent Anderson, the new British Director for European Christian Mission (ECM), has begun blogging at ‘A Christian in Europe‘ about his personal reflections as he contemplates the new challenges he faces. His latest post is a reflection on the low … Continue reading
Posted in europe, European Christian Mission, Evangelical, mission
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March for religious liberty in Rome
The World Evangelical Alliance reports on a recent religious liberty gathering in Rome which culminated in a gathering at Campo de’ Fiori, the place where ‘heretics’ through the centuries have been burnt. The event organisers, including the Italian Evangelical Alliance, … Continue reading
Posted in Evangelical, Italy, religious freedom
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Basque Evangelicals apologize for not supporting ETA victims
Basque Protestants have produced a manifesto calling ‘for peace and remembrance’, and exhorting the Basque separatist organisation, ETA, to lay down its weapons. It tells ETA that ‘here can be no forgiveness without repentance’. At the same time the Evangelical Council … Continue reading
Posted in Evangelical, reconciliation, Spain
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Protestant Armenians
A refreshingly positive Armenian view of Protestants within Armenia and among the global Diaspora is published today. Continue reading
Posted in Armenia, education, Evangelical
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