• EEA NEWSLETTER | September 2019

    EEA NEWSLETTER | September 20190

    Click to read the entire September newsletter. Do you want to receive the EEA bimonthly newsletter? Subscribe here. EDITORIAL Dealing with change  Dear readers, I wrote in July 2011, for our local church

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  • EEA NEWSLETTER | July 2019

    EEA NEWSLETTER | July 20190

    The average European is better informed than ever in history! Really?

    It is true that the average European gets more news, more information than ever. There are more channels of information. And I note that these channels produce an ever-increasing avalanche of 24/7 information.

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  • Treating people with love and respect

    Treating people with love and respect0

    Dear readers,
    Damon Rose writes in a BBC News Blog: “Like many disabled people, I am often approached by Christians who want to pray for me to be healed. While they may be well-intentioned, these encounters often leave me feeling judged as faulty and in need of repair.

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  • EEA NEWSLETTER | April 2019

    EEA NEWSLETTER | April 20190

    Click to read the entire April newsletter. Do you want to receive the EEA bimonthly newsletter? Subscribe here. EDITORIAL Shaping the future of our continent by voting The European Parliament Elections 23-26

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  • EEA NEWSLETTER | March 2019

    EEA NEWSLETTER | March 20190

    You’ve read correctly. A new church is to be built in our parish in Zurich in the next few years. We want this building, which will replace our present church, to become a spiritual and holistic home in the ecosystem “area Hirzenbach” and beyond.

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  • EEA NEWSLETTER | January 2019

    EEA NEWSLETTER | January 20190

    Small size, big impact
    Dear readers,
    Last week we celebrated the 25th anniversary of the of the EEA office in Brussels. In looking back, we realised how instrumental the presence of the EEA in Brussels has been over the past years. When the EEA started its office on the 9th of January 1994 many EU officials thought that Christianity was something which was on its way out and would keep losing influence. Therefore, Freedom of Religion or Belief was not on their agenda.

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