
Every November, the Swedish Evangelical Alliance invites people from different parts of the denominational spectrum to a conference in Stockholm called Mission: Kingdom of God. Or, as we say in Swedish: Uppdrag: Guds rike. We do this together with a number of organizations, including Christian think tanks, YWAM, Scripture Union, and Sallux. This year, the conference was held on the 14th and 15th of November, assembling about 130 participants.
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EEA’s socio-political team Tata Kopaleishvili & Julia Doxat-Purser were delighted to be in Brussels this month for the European Prayer Breakfast. This annual gathering is always a big spiritual highlight as Christians come together to pray for Europe and for the politicians that lead across our continent.
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From October 27 to 31, 2025, the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) hosted its 14th General Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, under the theme “The Gospel for Everyone by 2033.” This landmark event drew approximately 850 delegates from 124 nations, reflecting the global shift in evangelical Christianity toward the Global South and East.
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“We have chosen Psalm 78 to meditate together with all of you, dear brothers and sisters, on God’s faithfulness to his church in every age. Considering this divine faithfulness, it is necessary to ‘pause’ to remember, to seek repentance and to abound in thanksgiving. Without this salutary pause at the foot of God’s throne, one cannot ‘start again’ as a gospel people. This is true both nationally and globally.”
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Dear friends and family of the European Evangelical Alliance,
As 2025 draws to a close, we would love to begin the new year together with you – in gratitude for all God has done, in prayer for Europe, and in joyful fellowship.

As the leaves turned golden this October, I found myself reflecting on a moment etched into the soul of my hometown Stuttgart, in the south of Germany. 80 years ago, just months after the end of World War 2, the city where I was born and where I encountered the radical grace of Jesus Christ, was witness to a rarely seen and thus historically significant public church statement: the Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt, proclaimed on 18-19 October 1945. Issued by the Council of the Protestant Church in Germany to an ecumenical delegation, the declaration remains a beacon of humble reckoning up to today.
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