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, August 27, 2020
[News Update] Religious Freedom in Sri Lanka; Evangelical Review of Theology; Asia EA Newsletter; Action for Both Lives; and More News.
Evangelical Review of Theology Journal Moves Online, Available for Free
ERT’s new status will enable us to attract articles from some of the world’s most powerful Christian voices, as well as to communicate the insights of the WEA’s gifted leaders on a much broader platform.
Religious Freedom - a Concern for Evangelicals in Sri Lanka
Over the past few years, the situation of religious freedom in Sri Lanka has been a concern. From large-scale violence, such as the 2018 and 2019 anti-Muslim protests or the 2019 Easter attacks, to current restrictions by law, minority faith communities have consistently faced challenges in relation to their rights. to religious freedom
Asia Evangelical Alliance Newsletter - August 2020
In the last few months, all sectors of society have experienced significant disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The church has been of no exception.
Remembering the Victory on the International Day of Action for Both Lives - ACIERA
Remembering the historic decision by the Senate of our nation when the bill of the Voluntary Pregnancy Interruption law was rejected on August 8, 2018, theAlianza Cristiana de Iglesias Evangélicas de la República Argentina(ACIERA) declares that such decision must be upheld, since it represents the mind and the heart of most Argentinians.
Read the insightful report from WEA MC's Roundtable, on a discussion about the future of global missions in light of the devastation being caused by COVID-19.
Zimbabwean Lives Matter - Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe Stands in Solidarity with the Catholic Bishop's Conference
The Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ) issued a solidarity statement with the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC) following rising unrest in Zimbabwe and called for dialogue to address the underlying causes of the current national crisis.
The way young people are experiencing this COVID-19 crisis will be hugely impactful on both their future and our future as we all grow older. Not only will the pandemic affect their future but so too the way we older ones and those in power are handling this crisis.
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