Intrafaith & Interfaith Engagement
As a global faith body representing some 600 million evangelicals in more than 140 countries, the World Evangelical Alliance regularly engages with organizations and groups from within the wider Christian tradition as well as those of other faiths. These meetings and dialogues seek to foster a better understanding between different Christian traditions and different faiths and, where appropriate, respond collaboratively to global issues of common interest, such as combating human trafficking or advocating for religious freedom.

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News

Global Christian Forum Secretary-elect Challenges Evangelicals to Reconsider Attitude towards Other Christian Traditions
Rev. Dr. Casely Essamuah, a Ghanaian-born evangelical pastor and the Secretary-elect of the Global Christian Forum (GCF), challenges his fellow evangelicals to embrace the opportunity

Schirrmacher thanks 40.000 Ahmadiyya Muslims for the Engagement for Religious Freedom
WEA Associate Secretary General for Theological Concerns and Director of the International Institute for Religious Freedom (IIRF), Professor Thomas Schirrmacher, thanked the 40.000 participants of

Take Up the Challenge of ‘Mutual Love’ as Witness for Peace, Unity and Discipleship Urges Global Christian Forum Message
Joint media release with Global Christian Forum New York, NY / Bogotá, Colombia – May 4, 2018 Christians are called to take up together the

WEA Introduces New Ambassador to the Ecumenical Patriarch and the Orthodox Church Community
On the occasion of a meeting of the heads of all major churches and confessions of Turkey at the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul, the Associate

Christine Schirrmacher Visits Singapore for Christian-Muslim Dialogue
Christine Schirrmacher, professor of Islamic Studies in Bonn and Leuven, and head of the International Institute of Islamic Studies of the World Evangelical Alliance, visited

‘A clear evangelical identity strengthens our dialogue with society’
Efraim Tendero (World Evangelical Alliance) and Jaume Llenas (Spanish Evangelical Alliance) agree in their disapproval of ecumenism and emphasise mission: “If we stop sharing the