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- January 16, 2019
A summary of the thanksgiving service of the European Evangelical Alliance at the Chapel of Europe in Brussels. Author: Don Zeeman, Evangelical Focus The European Evangelical Alliance celebrated on January 16 the presence in Brussels throughout the last 25 years. This is a summary of the thanksgiving service held in the afternoon. Julia Doxat-Purser, who was
READ MOREBrussels, 16 January 2019 This month, the European Evangelical Alliance (EEA) celebrates the 25th anniversary of its Brussels office. The mission of the EEA is to represent Europe’s 23 million Evangelicals from 33 countries to the European Union. The celebrations in Brussels on 16th January started with a round-table on integration of Muslims in Europe.
READ MORE“We need a civil public square that provides space for a wide variety of voices, including the voice of Christians” Interview: Joel Forster, Evangelical Focus “After the European election, we will work hard to identify the MEPs who have a heart for human dignity, human rights, and Freedom of Religion or Belief”, says the European Evangelical
READ MOREIn January 2019 we celebrate 25 years presence in Brussels. Over the years the EEA Brussels office faithfully represented 23 million European evangelicals to the European Union applying a Good News approach.
READ MORE“Christians are now better at thinking biblically about politics than 25 years ago” Interview: Joel Forster , Evangelical Focus An interview with Julia Doxat-Purser, the socio-political representative of the European Evangelical Alliance. “Our main working style in Brussels is behind the scenes and face to face influence, in personal conversations with the people who are
READ MOREAuthor: Jeff Fountain, Schuman Centre Originally published in WEEKLY WORD , January 14, 2019 Tomorrow is B-Day, Brexit Day, when Parliament in London decides whether or not to accept Theresa May’s controversial deal. If rejected, the PM will get three working days to produce ‘Plan B’, with an expected Commons vote next Monday. If the vote is again negative, the
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