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European Evangelicals Begin Largest Annual Assembly in History
Nearly 200 Evangelical leaders from over 35 countries gathered in Tavira, Portugal on Wednesday for the largest combined assembly of the European Evangelical Alliance (EEA), the European Evangelical Missions Alliance, and Hope for Europe in history. more » |
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EEA and the EU: Looking Toward a Better Europe
Evangelicals in Europe have traditionally veered away from political involvement, focusing instead on networking within churches and nurturing individual spiritual growth. However, with the establishment of a new European Evangelical Alliance office near the European Union Institutions in Brussels and the selection of a new EEA Brussels representative, Evangelicals are taking a step forward in their commitment to transform Europe through political, social, and economic means. more » |
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EEA Welcomes New Members, Sets New Goals
Two new national alliances and two new associates were warmly welcomed into the European Evangelical Alliance on Thursday – the first full day of the EEA’s 2005 assembly in Tavira, Portugal. more » |
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WEA International Director Outlines New Developments, Projects
The establishment of three new offices, the creation of a new international leadership team, the strengthened financial commitment of donors, and the incorporation of six new members, are just some of the new developments within the World Evangelical Alliance, Geoff Tunnicliffe, the International Director for the WEA, told members of the European Evangelical Alliance during their annual meeting in Tavira, Portugal. more » |
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European Evangelicals End Annual Assembly
European Evangelical leaders were challenged to live out their “true identities” as “Christian nobodies” by becoming God’s catalysts for change.
“Christendom is dead, and thank God,” said Gordon Showell-Rogers, General Secretary of the European Evangelical Alliance, during the closing session of the joint EEA, European Evangelical Missionary Alliance (EEMA) and Hope for Europe conference, on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2005. “ Europe desperately needs God to visit us and for God’s people to live as God’s people.” more » |
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A Rocha Receives Hope for Europe Award
Contrary to popular belief, most Evangelicals take all Biblical mandates seriously -- including the call for creation care. This was evidenced last week during the European Evangelical Alliance’s general assembly when an international conservation organization was awarded for their commitment to environmental advocacy development. more » |
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