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- June 3, 2026
The [Im]possible Dream is essential reading for such a time as this
In her popular title, Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race, Reni Eddo-Lodge says that the UK is still profoundly uncomfortable with race. Most days we see this discomfort – whether on the terraces at football matches, at film and music award ceremonies in the entertainment industry, or on the street, in the workplace, and on social media platforms. And despite our longing as Christians that the church should be a new society, we experience a similar discomfort within the Christian community.
‘This book is quite different from anything I have read about education’. So says one of the endorsements on the back cover, and I’d have to agree. What on Earth could a book called ‘To Infinity and Turn Left’ have to do with purpose for Christians in education? The fact is though, there is very little written for Christian teachers that takes them to the spiritual heart of their ministry. This book is a resounding exception.
READ MOREThe next Women in Leadership 2021 will take place from 26 – 29 May 2021 in Oradea/West-Romania (close to the Hungarian border). Under the theme “Windows of Opportunity”, the network Women in Leadership invites women leaders from all across Europe to give a glimpse into their world and teach from their experience.
READ MOREOn the Occasion of the European Union Day on Freedom of Religion or Belief the European Platform against Religious Intolerance and Discrimination (EPRID), which is partly co-ordinated by the EEA
READ MOREIt is our pleasure to inform you that the English version of the Week of Prayer 2021 material is now available on our website.
The Week of Prayer 2021 will take place from 10-17 January 2021 under the theme “Bible engagement” and we would like to invite you to already start working with the date and the theme of the Week of Prayer.
Chosen or forced distance. Most of us have never spent any time thinking about the agreed cultural distance in formal and informal settings. Sociologists can tell us within centimetres what it is in Sweden and what it is in Albania. The social distance is different in each country.
READ MOREChristians are always expected to pray for our political leaders (1 Timothy 2: 1-4). But, in this Covid-19 season, our prayers have been needed more than ever. Politicians have faced an impossibly steep learning curve as they have struggled to keep citizens alive, healthy, fed and able to survive economically.
READ MOREPeace without Truth is impossible, because Truth is an indispensable part of peace. And therefore, it is so important that we understand what Truth really is in relation to peace.
Is Truth a Price to pay or a Gift?
7th Nov. 2013 The role of the Church is to be Church in the midst of the changing situations in which people live; its function is to bring hope and
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