In Germany, a nation once torn apart by Nazi hatred, God is bringing healing through the message of the Father’s love.
Tomas Dixon Articles
In War’s Aftermath
Five years ago the U.S. invaded Kosovo to bring freedom. Today churches there are growing–but Christians who are sharing Christ with the nation’s Muslim majority face a challenge.
My Big Fat Greek Outreach
American missionary Jerry Winter has returned to his forefathers’ homeland to spearhead a massive evangelistic effort at the 2004 Olympic Games.
God’s Moment for Greece
All eyes will be on Greece next summer when the Olympic Games return to Athens. Thousands of Christians plan to use the event to evangelize a spiritually needy country.
Journey of a Transvestite
Santiago Álamo worked in a brothel and tried to find happiness as a woman. But he discovered the love of Jesus at Remar, one of Spain’s most dynamic outreach ministries.
The Crescent Moon Rises Over Europe
While Muslim immigrants pour into England and France, most churches there are unaware or unconcerned about the threat–and the opportunity they have to reach Islamic nations.
She Dared to Claim a Continent
South African evangelist Suzette Hattingh began her ministry by praying for
Reinhard Bonnke’s huge campaigns in Africa. Today she’s reaching the spiritually desolate cities of Western Europe
In the Shadow of the Mosque
In most Muslim nations, sharing the gospel is forbidden. But observers believe that Turkey--where the New Testament church flourished--may be the key to reaching all of the Middle East.The first time that Ali Pektas had an encounter with Jesus Christ was in Mecca,...
Changing Hearts in SPAIN
Best known as the pleasure capital of Europe, Spain is beginning to shake off years of religious tradition for a life-giving faith.
Prayer Movement Gains Momentum In Finland
Church leaders are crossing denominational lines to unite in prayer for the secularized country
Swedish Gay-Rights Bill Threatens Religious Freedom
Lutherans Fire Finnish Pastor for Hosting Charismatic Miracle Services
The denominations cited vicar Markku Koivisto’s ‘extremism’ after gold dust and oil appeared during meetings in Nokia
Organizers of Reconciliation Walk Say Effort Defused Mideast Tensions
Leaders say people in the Middle East were touched when Christians apologized for 900-year-old injustices
Church Just Got Trendy in Switzerland
Amid the conservative atmosphere of Zurich’s financial world, a new charismatic church is engaging its culture with an unconventional yet relevant display of the gospel.