By 2033, our prayer is that every person, everywhere will have the opportunity to encounter the hope and love of Jesus. Across the global Church, we stand united in sharing the Gospel with every nation, every people, and every generation.
In this issue of UNITE, you will find – |
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News from our Global Family |
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Global Evangelical Leaders Convene in Athens, Pledge Unity and Collaboration |
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WEA Regional Leaders with Greek Evangelical Alliance leaders |
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Leaders from nine regional Evangelical Alliances gathered in Athens from 28–30 April 2026, joining the World Evangelical Alliance in a shared commitment to deepen unity and strengthen global collaboration. Marked by prayer, worship, and strategic dialogue, the meeting underscored a renewed vision of the Church as one global family working together in service and witness. Read more |
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Global Faith Leaders Unite to Strengthen Collaboration Under WEA Initiative |
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Global faith leaders recently gathered under a World Evangelical Alliance initiative to explore deeper collaboration across ministries, emphasizing unity in advancing the Great Commission. With a shared vision of “collaboration over competition,” participants highlighted the strength of working together to address global challenges facing faith communities.
Leaders expressed strong support for WEA’s role as a connector and facilitator, pointing toward new opportunities for partnership in the months ahead. Read More |
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A Palestinian-Israeli leader as the face of 650 million evangelicals: ‘God has a sense of humor’ |
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In a recent Dutch Interview with Netherlands Dagblad, Botrus Mansour’s shares his first months in global leadership, highlighting his unique background and experiences navigating conflict. It also shares his vision for unity and collaboration across the global Church. Read More
See here for the original Dutch translation. |
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Shaping Souls Before Scaling Technology | Samuel Chiang |
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Something is happening. AI is reshaping the world at a pace none of us can fully comprehend — and for those who believe God's mission extends to every tribe, tongue, and nation, the question is no longer if this technology will reshape the work. The question is whether we'll be ready.
The Missional AI Global Summit 2026, gathered in Silicon Valley — the epicenter of the technology reshaping our world, and a room full of people who believe the most important thing we can do with that power is point it toward God's Kingdom.
Rev. Samuel Chiang, special advisor to the Secretary General gave a keynote address on the importance of shaping souls before technology. |
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WEA Joins Global Faith Leaders at Faith-Consistent Investment Forum in Paris |
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Dr. Peirong Lin, WEA Chief of Staff with Sister Sue Ernster, Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration and Carol Tarr, Francesco Collaborative. |
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On 17–18 April 2026, the World Evangelical Alliance joined global faith leaders in Paris for the International Faith-Consistent Investment Forum, engaging with 33 networks across four major religions to explore collaborative approaches to values-based investing. The gathering highlighted both the growing commitment and ongoing gaps in aligning financial practices with faith principles, as WEA continues to discern how best to support Evangelicals in stewarding resources faithfully. Read more |
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Remembering Dick Eastman: A Faithful Servant of Prayer and Mission |
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Dick Eastman led the prayer session during the WEA General Assembly 2019 held in Indonesia |
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We remember Dick Eastman, President of Every Home for Christ and affiliate of the World Evangelical Alliance, with deep gratitude for his decades of prayerful leadership and his tireless commitment to global evangelism. His impact on the worldwide Church endures as a testament to a life lived fully for God. Read more |
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WEA Women’s Commission Participates in 5th AEL Women’s Congress: “Women in Victory,” Buenos Aires |
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The delegates present (left to right): Pastor Cinthia Hieber (Paraguay), Pastor Sonia Urrutia de Concha (Perú /CONEP), Lic. Magda Ramírez (Costa Rica), Lic. Carmen Bermúdez de Castro (El Salvador), Pastor Nazly Van Strahlen (Colombia), Dr. Fátima Oliva Roca (Bolivia), Pastor Ligia Wurfel (Argentina), Pastor Loly Matamoros (Honduras), Psych. Gloria Hernández (Uruguay), Elizabeth Gaethe (Chile). |
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A vibrant community of 240 women leaders came together in Buenos Aires, united in purpose and filled with expectation. The WEA Women’s Commission joined this remarkable gathering, witnessing God’s faithfulness as He encouraged, inspired, and equipped women across the region. Read more |
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The Pope’s visit to Hippo |
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Janet Epp Buckingham offers a timely reflection on Pope Leo’s historic pilgrimage to Algeria, tracing its deep connection to the life and legacy of Augustine of Hippo. In a moment overshadowed by public debate, she brings the focus back to the spiritual significance of the journey. Read more |
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Evangelical leader calls for Collaboration at Prague Religious Freedom Conference |
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From left: Bruce J. Clemenger, Senior Ambassador and President Emeritus of the EFC; Rev. Botrus Mansour, Secretary General, WEA; Rev. Godfrey Yogarajah, Chairman-International Council of the WEA; Dr. Janet Epp Buckingham, Director of WEA Geneva Office; Marc Jost, representing Swiss Evangelical Allaince; and Mike Gabriel |
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In Prague, WEA Secretary General Rev. Dr. Botrus Mansour called for deeper collaboration among religious freedom advocates, drawing on the lived realities of Christian communities across the Middle East. Speaking with both pastoral insight and legal clarity, he encouraged believers to stand together as “paracletes”—walking alongside those facing pressure and uncertainty.
Amid ongoing challenges, Mansour also shared a quiet but resolute hope, reflecting the commitment of many Christians in the region who choose to remain and serve. Read More |
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Interfaith Efforts Gain Momentum for Peace in the Middle East |
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Canada Confronts Rising Concerns Over Hate and Social Division |
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Canada is grappling with rising tensions and new legislation aimed at addressing hate, while also raising important questions about the limits of free expression and religious freedom, as explored by Dr. Janet Epp Buckingham, Global Advocacy Director. As policymakers respond to real incidents of antisemitism and public unrest, faith leaders are urging careful balance to ensure fundamental rights are not unintentionally restricted. Read More |
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Hope Beyond the Ceasefire: A Call for Peace in the Middle East |
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In a statement from Rev. Adv. Botrus Mansour, Secretary General of the World Evangelical Alliance, the WEA welcomes the recent ceasefire while calling for it to lead to lasting peace across the Middle East. Grounded in the call of Jesus—“Blessed are the peacemakers” (Matthew 5:9)—the message emphasizes prayer, dialogue, and a commitment to human rights and religious freedom for all. Read More |
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In this edition, we are pleased to feature the story from Mongolian Evangelical Fellowship led by Altantsooj Tsagaan-Uvgun as the Chairman of the alliance. |
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We want to celebrate and share your stories too! |
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Highlights from the past Webinars and ongoing Podcasts |
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The Relevance of the Gospel Today |
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Watch the webinar here. Thumbnail (left to right): Kyle Wisdom, Director of Global Advocacy, WEA (host); Dr. Salim J. Munayer, Regional Hub Coordinator of MENA for PRN; and Bishop Efraim M. Tendero, Global Ambassador, WEA (bottom). |
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In this inspiring webinar, Bishop Efraim M. Tendero and Dr. Salim J. Munayer discuss how the Gospel remains deeply relevant in today’s world and how Christian leaders are faithfully sharing its message within the realities of their communities. Moderated by Kyle Wisdom, the conversation offers timely insight and encouragement for believers today. Watch the full webinar video to hear the complete discussion. |
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Podcasts with Brian Stiller |
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A timely and relevant podcast that dives into the contemporary issues impacting Christian life and witness around the world. Guests include leaders, writers, and influencers who explore faith from a variety of perspectives and persuasions. Episodes feature voices such as Ethiopian Evangelicals and the Women’s Commission with Seble Daniel, bringing global insight into today’s most pressing conversations. Hosted by Brian Stiller, Global Ambassador for the World Evangelical Alliance, our hope is that each listener will come away informed, encouraged, challenged, and inspired. |
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Ongoing conflict across Lebanon, the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, and Syria has left thousands of families displaced and struggling to survive. In the midst of this instability, local churches are stepping in to bring practical help and lasting hope. Through emergency humanitarian assistance, vulnerable families are receiving the support they urgently need. Join us in responding with compassion—your support can make a meaningful difference today. |
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The World Evangelical Alliance invites you to partner in the urgent mission of ‘Gospel for Everyone by 2033.’ As we work together to reach every nation, language, and people group, your support enables collaboration, discipleship, and gospel witness where it is needed most. Together, we can ensure that no one is left without the opportunity to hear. |
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Over two billion Christians in the world today are represented by three world church bodies. The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) is one of those, serving more than 650 million evangelicals belonging to churches that are part of 163 national Evangelical Alliances in 9 regions. Launched in London in 1846, the WEA unites evangelicals across denominations for prayer, evangelism, mission, theological education, religious freedom, human rights advocacy, relief, and engagement in a wide range of social issues. It speaks with one voice to United Nations, governments, and media in public or through behind-the-scenes diplomacy on issues of common concern to the Church. For more information, visit worldea.org WEA has been a charter member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability since 1980. WEA is audited annually by an independent public accounting firm. WEA is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. In the United States, your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. |
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