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‘Abortion Is Not a Right’, Say Spanish Evangelicals After Constitutional Court Sentence
The Spanish Constitutional Court recently approved by majority (7 to 4) the sentence that entirely rejects the appeal of unconstitutionality presented by the People’s Party against the 2010 Organic Law on Sexual

France: 6,500 Young Christians Expected at ‘Echo’
Teenagers and young people from churches across France are gathering this weekend (19-21 May) in Zénith d’Auvergne in a large triennial congress that seeks to encourage young members evangelical churches to discover

8 Year Old Tessa Asks Deep Theological Questions After Reading Gospel of John Several Times
“Would Tessa be willing to try to read and record the whole gospel of John?” that was a question Outi, a leader of Yippee Children´s Choir Ministry in Finland asked.

Hope Groups Providing Light in the Darkness
Launched a year ago in response to the despair of those fleeing the war with Russia, World Without Orphans (WWO) HOPE Groups provide evidence-based parenting tips and trauma-informed care to

How a South African Orphan’s Faith in God Gave Him the Strength to Graduate from Medical School
When Covid-19 interfered with the graduation ceremonies of University of the Witwatersrand’s prestigious medical school in December 2021, Sithembiso Madlala took the change of plans in stride. Madlala had come

UK’s First ‘Three-Parent Baby’ Crosses Ethical Line, Says CARE
A Christian charity has said it is concerned about safety and the ethics of new biotechnology after the birth of the UK’s first baby that has the DNA of three

‘God’s Children Are Not for Sale’: Jim Caviezel Calls on 2M People to Watch Film That Exposes Trafficking
Devout Christian actor Jim Caviezel, who stars in the upcoming film “Sound of Freedom,” is calling on 2 million people to stand with him and expose the evil of child

Florida College to Be First in State to Offer Exam Rooted in Classical, Christian Values
A public university in Florida will allow students to submit test scores from a college entrance exam that is said to be more rooted in Western classical and Christian traditions

British Teens Have Positive View of Jesus, Study Finds
A new study by the Barna Group suggests that British teens have an openness towards Jesus while a sizable minority are interested in learning about Christianity. Barna’s Open Generation Global

Is a ‘Surge of Faith’ Happening with Younger Americans?
According to The Wall Street Journal, recent polling data shows a “Surprising surge of faith among young people.” As columnist Clare Ansberry wrote, “About one-third of 18-to-25-year-olds say they believe —

In Bolivia, Evangelicals Offer Government Plan to Prevent Violence Against Children
Coinciding with Children’s Day in Bolivia, the National Association of Evangelicals of Bolivia (ANDEB) has led, together with other organisations and institutions, a march for children called “United for Children”. In

Family Advocates Offer Advice on How to Help Kids Struggling with Porn, Sexting and Exploitation
Youth struggling with a porn addiction can benefit from a loving, parental connection and a relationship with God, says Christian family expert Adam Holz. Holz, the director of PluggedIn, a publication