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Category Archives: Netherlands
Planting, growing & emerging in Europe
This post features church plants in two very different European contexts. Oeds Blok is working in Amersfoort as a church planter with the Union of Baptist Churches in the Netherlands. The Incarnate Network is a network of European church planters, based … Continue reading
Posted in church planting, europe, mission, Netherlands, Russia
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The old rugged cross: ban or cherish?
We’re just working on the October edition of Vista, our quarterly research bulletin. The theme is secularisation and we’ve been researching how the personal or institutional display of a crucifix is increasingly a focus for social policy legislators. It may … Continue reading
Posted in crucifix, EU, europe, Germany, Human rights, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, United Kingdom
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From the European Parliament
Two issues recently brought to our attention by the office of Care for Europe Elections in the Netherlands and Czech Republic Voters in the Netherlands go to the polls this Wednesday (9 June) to elect a new Parliament. These elections are … Continue reading
Posted in Czech Republic, EU, europe, Netherlands, parliament
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