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  • The Unmuted Gospel

    The Unmuted Gospel

    A minority pastor’s message to the majority church   By Cedrick Brown   What do I think? What do I say? What do I feel? What do I do?  

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  • Overwhelmed by the amount of biblical heritage in Europe

    Overwhelmed by the amount of biblical heritage in Europe

    The overarching communication theme for the European Evangelical Alliance in the second half of the year 2020 will be “The Relevance of the Bible in European Societies”. Readers of the EEA Newsletter will be presented with different perspectives on this topic over the course of the coming EEA newsletter editions. To get the series started we were delighted by the opportunity to conduct an interview with Dr. Andrzej Turkanik, the founder and Executive Director of the Quo Vadis Institute in Salzburg/Austria. Dr. Turkanik is a friend and close companion of the EEA’s activities and serves voluntarily in the EEA’s “Issachar project” group.

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  • Newsletter | Welcome to June!
    Newsletter | Welcome to June!
    • June 3, 2026

    Welcome to June! This month we leave Spring behind and enter Summer. It has been a long and challenging year, and summer has it’s own set of challenges. While some things get quieter, other things get busier – camps, kid’s programs, less human resources in church (logistic challenges). It is also the time that we usually try and fit in our holiday, to get a break from the hectic pace of the other seasons.

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