This article is a part of the March 2013 issue of the Lausanne Global Analysis. Access other articles from this issue or download the full issue as a free PDF download. On 15th January the European Court of Human RightsRead more…
Global trends 2030 – Citizens in an interconnected and polycentric world
This report contains the findings of the European Strategy and Policy Analysis System (ESPAS) research project. The EUISS was commissionedon Global Trends 2030. The report intends to give a European perspective on the global challenges in future.The report identifies severalRead more…
Being a Christian voice in a changing media world – A perspective from TWR Europe
To Christians, our presence and placement in today’s media is mostly within the Christian media realm. We’re almost entirely isolated to a Christian world with a Christian audience; this is one of the main reasons we are not as knownRead more…
Creating Cultures of Generosity in Europe
To address the increasing need to build a culture of generosity in churches throughout Europe, Leadership Network is partnering with Stewardship (UK), Crown Europe, Christians Against Poverty (CAP), and the Lausanne Committee, to facilitate the European Generous Churches Leadership Community. The ultimate goalRead more…
Christian generosity in Europe
Presentation given at European generosity discussion, 20 April 2012
Giving White Paper
An interesting document from the UK government to encourage giving in the UK.
Diaspora Mission and its opportunities in Europe
Diapora Mission and its opportunities in Europe
Migration and Europe: A regional and analytical brief
Darrell Jackson is Director of the Nova Research Centre & Lecturer in European Studies at Redcliffe College in Gloucester, England. He is Director of the Lausanne Researchers’ Network and Researcher in European Mission and Evangelism at the Conference of EuropeanRead more…
Immigrants, Muslims and others, adapt their beliefs to the host culture.
Our son recently started his studies in a small university town in Wales. On our visits there, we have encountered a number of Polish young people. In fact, Polish is the third most popular language in that town – afterRead more…
Top four Foreign Populations in Europe are Turks, Moroccans, Romanians and Italians
I know it sounds strange to say that the top four Foreign Populations in Europe are Turks, Moroccans, Romanians and Italians. Aren’t Italy and Romania part of the European Union? Yes, it is true but these are the Italians andRead more…