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EEA Press Release for release on 27 March 2026
READ MOREEEA Press Release for release on 24th February 2026
READ MOREThe EEA exists to foster unity and evangelical identity and provide a voice and platform to evangelical Christians. Seeking empowerment by the Holy Spirit, it extends the Kingdom of God by proclamation of the Gospel to all nations and by Christ-centred transformation within society.
We aim to think globally and act locally, nationally and regionally. Our goal is to help one another to be contemporary Christian communities which both transform and redeem our wider communities. The EEA encourages national Alliances to serve one another and seeks to develop national Evangelical Alliances where they do not yet exist.
READ MOREEurope stands at a decisive crossroads.
We have reached what Os Guinness describes as a ‘civilisational moment’ in history. That is, a watershed turning point in the history of a civilisation, where it faces a fundamental crisis regarding its core identity, values, and future direction. When a civilisation has lost touch with the original, dynamic ideals that created it, the choice remains between renewal, replacement or decline.
From January 11 to 18, 2026, the Alliance Prayer Week (APW) took place in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. This prayer meeting has a long tradition in Bratislava and even took place (albeit to a limited extent) during the totalitarian regime. Since the political changes of 1989, the Alliance Prayer Week has gained a wider reach. It took place regularly every year and presented one of the main regular events of the Slovak Evangelical Alliance.
READ MOREThe EEA exists to promote evangelical unity and identity and to provide a voice and platform for evangelical Christians in Europe. The EEA brings together both European national Evangelical Alliances and many para-church agencies operating in Europe. Its roots date back to the 1846 conference at which the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) was founded.
READ MOREby Peter Artman and Robbert-Jan Perk (EEA Hope for Europe Prayer Network)
READ MOREThere are two things I have struggled with for as long as I can remember: I never felt fully at home anywhere, and I was never sure I was good enough.
I was born the early 1980s in Georgia into a mixed Georgian-Ukrainian family. Living through the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the rise of nationalist discourse, I was never fully accepted as “purely Georgian.” “Georgia for Georgians” was the driving motto of society. Already in my school years, I would hear from classmates: “Go away, you Russian”—a pejorative at the time. Some teachers would crush my enthusiasm for learning by saying, “You will never think and write like real Georgians.” I remember feeling ashamed of my background, of my mother, and wishing she could be like “all the other moms” at school’s parents meetings.
Recently, I was talking to a Christian colleague who works in the world of anti-human trafficking ministry. (I chair the Board of the European Freedom Network). She had been talking with a non-Christian leader in the same field who seemed distinctly suspicious of the faith element of Christians who reach out to serve the most needy.
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The Evangelical Alliance was originally created in London in 1846. A number of founding members were representing European countries. The European Evangelical Alliance (EEA) was founded in 1951. The EEA exists to foster unity and evangelical identity and provide a voice and platform to 23 million European evangelical Christians. The mission of the EEA is to CONNECT for com-mon purpose, EQUIP for integral mission and REPRESENT with a united voice. It is a grassroots movement from all Protestant traditions present in 36 European countries. The Brussels office of the EEA promotes active citizenship of its constituency and represents it to the European Institutions. The EEA is part of the World Evangelical Alliance (www.worldea.org)
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