Schirrmacher visits the anti-corruption monument in Buenos Aires
Thomas Paul Schirrmacher, author of the book “Corruption”, visited the only monument to bribery that exists in the world.
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Thomas Paul Schirrmacher, author of the book “Corruption”, visited the only monument to bribery that exists in the world.
The WEA has contributed a statement in response to the UNs’ New Agenda for Peace, an initiative of the UN Secretary General linked to recognition of the 75th anniversary of the UDHR.
ARTICLE A discussion following my lecture on ethics training at the Academy for Communication of the Bundeswehr prompted me to take a more fundamental look at the subject.
The Secretary General of WEA receives invitation by the Ministers of Environment to return to Ecuador and to Colombia
On a recent trip to the Seychelles, World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) Secretary General Bishop Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher met with the island nation’s President speaking about the country’s positive track record on fighting corruption, ensuring freedom of religion and belief and its efforts to protect the environment.
An online conference was held in observance of the United Nations' International Anti-Corruption Day, promoting integrity as a personal character and a church battlefield, through strategies, collaborative efforts as well as personal callings.
This year we commemorated the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Stott. The publishers of his books, The Gospel Coalition, and Christian Today were among those celebrating Stott’s influence and emphasizing, in remarkably similar ways, that evangelicals still need to learn from Stott.