The Body of Christ is made of many parts, and people experience their understanding of God in many different ways. On this blog, we'll consider the beliefs and activities of congregations, denominations and different religions.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
World Evangelical Alliance - Jordan Alliance in Action; Refugee Sunday; Mourns Ravi Zachariahs Passing; COVID-19 Response in Sri Lanka; and more news.
WEA and Refugee Highway Partnership Encourage Churches to Observe World Refugee Sunday on June 14 or 21
World Refugee Sunday is an opportunity for Churches, Sunday Schools and Youth Groups to raise awareness of the suffering and pain of the more than 71 million who were forcibly displaced by conflict, persecution and hardship.
WEA Mourns the Passing of Ravi Zacharias, A Remarkable Defender of the Christian Faith
The evangelist, apologist and founder of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries has left a lasting legacy in the minds and hearts of countless people around the world whom he brought to faith or strengthened in their faith in Jesus Christ.
As COVID-19 continues to require physical distancing, it is important to understand the effects these conditions are placing on vulnerable people caught in abusive relationships or human trafficking situations, as well as survivors of both. Being able to identify these vulnerable populations in your community, and having an understanding of their unique needs, will enable you to minister and help them.
Asia Evangelical Alliance Newsletter COVID-19 SPECIAL EDITION
There has been an increase in strategic and effective collaboration between churches and government in many countries in Asia. There are at least 11 significant and positive trends of the Asian churches, as they are responding to the pandemic.
WEA Sustainability Center Calls for a Rethink in Our Relationship with Nature in View of the Covid-19 Pandemic
As part of the global Christian “Renew Our World” campaign, WEASC published a statement calling for, among other things, stronger regulation of the global trade in wildlife products.
Report: the Legal Status of the Evangelical Churches in Iraq
In a country where the continued presence of Christians is threatened, the WEA calls on the government of Iraq, and on the newly appointed Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi, to show a gesture of goodwill to Iraq’s Evangelical Christians and to grant the GSINEC their request.
With so many people in quarantine, many parts of the existing church ministry infrastructure are no longer functioning as usual. With our families confined to homes due to lockdown, new effective ways of discipleship are urgently needed.
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