Hi there, my name is Samuel Chiang. And recently I joined Bishop Thomas and Dr. Peirong in the Office of the Secretary General.
We bring warm greetings to our friends in the World Evangelical Alliance around the globe.
Dear brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ, especially those dear men or women who lead the national evangelical alliances and the regional evangelical alliances, that form the World Evangelical Alliance, we desire to serve you well through deep listening and through learning together.
We ask God’s blessing upon all of your plans, that you will have wisdom and courage in carrying them out in this coming new year. We echo Paul, that we desire to bring the gospel to the furthest corners of the earth. We evangelicals, people of the good news, are able to bring hope into the lives of our families, of our community, and people who are at our places of work in our cities, and also in our nations.
We bring blessings to you in 2023 and we desire for all of us to be able to live in unity in Jesus Christ. We also pray that you will pray also and proclaim the gospel introduce the transforming work in your nation, so that people could live in accordance to God’s standards.
Blessings,
Samuel E. Chiang, Deputy Secretary GeneralWorld Evangelical Alliance
Hi there, my name is Samuel Chiang. And recently I joined Bishop Thomas and Dr. Peirong in the Office of the Secretary General.
We bring warm greetings to our friends in the World Evangelical Alliance around the globe.
Dear brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ, especially those dear men or women who lead the national evangelical alliances and the regional evangelical alliances, that form the World Evangelical Alliance, we desire to serve you well through deep listening and through learning together.
We ask God’s blessing upon all of your plans, that you will have wisdom and courage in carrying them out in this coming new year. We echo Paul, that we desire to bring the gospel to the furthest corners of the earth. We evangelicals, people of the good news, are able to bring hope into the lives of our families, of our community, and people who are at our places of work in our cities, and also in our nations.
We bring blessings to you in 2023 and we desire for all of us to be able to live in unity in Jesus Christ. We also pray that you will pray also and proclaim the gospel introduce the transforming work in your nation, so that people could live in accordance to God’s standards.
Blessings,
Samuel E. Chiang, Deputy Secretary GeneralWorld Evangelical Alliance
One year has passed since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The WEA joins the EEA and the CEPCU in condemning the aggression, honoring the people who are pouring out support for the victims, and challenging all evangelicals to follow Jesus as the war continues to rage.
One of the cities affected by the Turkey earthquake holds biblical significance. Antioch played a prominent role in the life of the apostle Paul, and it also served as a foundation of the early Church.
Having already adopted seven Christian children with special needs, American Christian couple Ashley Kellogg and her husband took one more step forward—embryo adoption—to give life a chance.
Ashley Kellogg chronicles her family’s 10-year journey to their first adoption—and shares how their ever-expanding family now includes the addition of five special needs children in addition to their biological six.
Syria is facing a severe situation with a fragile infrastructure and deficient international aid after the recent earthquake and hundreds of aftershocks. Churches have been destroyed and many Christian families are displaced. The church there is taking humanitarian action and needs help more than ever.
When a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit on February 6, ACT members went to Syria and Turkey right away to find out what they needed. They also began to provide life-saving aid, including food, medicine, warm blankets, mattresses, and pajamas, to families who lost everything to the devastating quake, even as search and rescue efforts continued to free survivors from the rubble.