skip to Main Content

From pope to fellow pilgrim

Visitors approaching Cologne Cathedral this past week saw the retired pope waving from a huge photo hanging on a building opposite what was once the world’s tallest structure. One word expressed appreciation on behalf of millions around the world :…

Read more

A vexing problem

As my train rumbles through the snowy countryside of Moravia in the Czech Republic, my thoughts go back over a problem vexing youth leaders from across Europe this past weekend in Bratislava. Research presented at the Pentecostal European Forum of…

Read more

A long Lent?

The days are getting longer here in the northern hemisphere. The birds are chirping again, mornings and evenings. Lent has arrived. For many, that means a 40-day season of voluntary sacrifice and self-discipline. But for millions, especially in southern Europe,…

Read more

Soul-searching in Tallinn

The Brits may be having doubts about their membership of the European Union, but for the Balts there’s certainly no question about wanting to be part of this ‘community of peoples’.  After attending a YWAM leaders’ gathering last week in…

Read more

Marriage storms

As Valentine’s Day approaches, and National Marriage Week begins in several European nations, storms swirl around marriage and divorce issues across the continent.   Britain’s MP’s voted this week in favour of the Same Sex Couples Bill by 400 to 175.…

Read more
Back To Top
WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com