Thursday, November 27, 2025

World Evangelical Alliance - In All Things, Give Thanks

As we look back on the WEA General Assembly 2025, our hearts are filled with gratitude. Because of supporters like you, we witnessed a historic gathering of evangelical leaders from across the globe—a week of prayer, collaboration, and vision that will ripple around the world for years to come.

Together, we celebrated the strength of national alliances, strengthened ministries, and saw unity in Christ demonstrated across cultures and continents. Highlights include:

  • Over 124 countries represented, sharing experiences, challenges, and best practices

  • Workshops and prayer sessions equipping leaders to return home ready to serve and strengthen local churches

  • Moments of joy, worship, and heartfelt connection between believers who had never met, yet share a common mission

We invite you now to pray with us for the gospel to reach everyone, everywhere. Pray for the leaders who returned home inspired and equipped, for the national alliances implementing new initiatives, and for the countless lives that will be touched because of this assembly.


Every prayer, every gift, and every word of encouragement demonstrates how the global Body of Christ stands together in hope and faith. You are not just supporting an event—you are part of a movement that is reshaping the way the gospel is carried to the ends of the earth.

Your continued partnership is helping to equip leaders, strengthen ministries, and nurture unity in Christ that transcends borders. Thank you for investing in this mission and for walking alongside us as we build a global family of faith.



With gratitude,


World Evangelical Alliance

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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 600 million evangelicals belonging to churches that are part of 143 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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