
Today the United Nations and the European Union are criticised from all sides by people of all faiths and none. When we ask why and how the UN and the EU came into existence, we discover that many of the key initiators were motivated by biblical values and ideals.
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In Search of Peace in Former Yugoslavia By Johannes Neudeck, originally published in Das Magazin für Gemeinschaften, Hauskreise, Gemeinden und Kleingruppen Some time ago I visited the Military
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“Being a peacemaker is a basic calling of Christians” 8 May 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe. There are very different perspectives on the end of the war and the topic “Peace in Europe” in different countries, generations and groups. Dr. Reinhardt Schink, the General Secretary of the German Evangelical Alliance, answered a few questions on this topic in a conversation.
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The European initiative “Women in Leadership” started 1993 under the umbrella of “Hope for Europe”.
A team of women from different European nations, rooted in the Evangelical Alliance, the Lausanne Movement or denominational networks, are since then planning and performing every second year “Women in Leadership”conferences
– to inspire, encourage and equip women for their personal life and in leadership
– to model, how God uses women in his Kingdom in a variety of ways
– to challenge women, to share the transforming Gospel with women in their country through united national initiatives.

What have an Iranian pastor in Brussels, an Afghani pastor in Athens, a Turkish pastor in London, a Pakistani pastor in Buckinghamshire, an Iranian leader from the UK, an Iraqi pastor from Bonn, an Algerian pastor from Paris, an Iraqi leader from the Netherlands, and a Somali believer from Sweden have in common?
They all came from their countries of origin to settle in Europe.

Montenegro’s Orthodox and evangelicals debate if new religion law is a blessing or a church-stealing curse. by Jayson Casper, originally published in Christianity Today Deep within
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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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