
The overarching communication theme for the European Evangelical Alliance in the second half of the year 2020 is “The Relevance of the Bible in European Societies”. Readers of the EEA Newsletter are being presented with different perspectives on this topic over the course of several EEA newsletter editions. We were delighted by the opportunity to conduct an interview with Léa Köves, speaker and employee of the Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) in France.
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The Bible, with its myths, miracles and fanciful descriptions of angels and demons, has been a major barrier to the emergence of modern science. Only when the Renaissance and the Enlightenment freed modern minds from the medieval superstition of this book could the Scientific Age really begin.
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Ravi Zacharias, who died in May of this year, was loved deeply by the team at RZIM, not because of the gifts he exercised, but rather the manner in which he lived. Several people have asked why they sometimes hear Ravi referred to as “Ravi Ji”. It is a term used in the Hindi language to convey both endearment and respect.
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The whole world is impacted by Covid-19 and governments are doing what they can to contain the virus and regain some sense of normalcy. That’s important both for their citizens and for their economies. Several countries are deploying apps for mobile devices to monitor the spread of the virus. Are you in?
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We are still living with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The health impact was huge for some. The lockdown effect was massive for most. The ongoing economic and mental health impact will perhaps last for years. And, for a growing number of countries, the infection rates are rising again. This thing is far from over.
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Although migration made headlines a few years ago, it is not a new phenomenon. People have been wandering the earth from the early days of mankind. But with current population figures, there is a strong desire to regulate migration. The European Commission is negotiating a new Migration and Asylum Pact with member states. That’s by no means an easy task.
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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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