Author Archives: ceeams

Conversations on Theological Education, Church and Mission in the Balkan Contexts: Trends, Challenges and Needs.

One of the greatest challenges in global theological education is to keep the conversation going between Churches and theological schools how institutions for theological education and pastoral formation could better serve (Evangelical) churches to be relevant witnesses in their contexts. This is also a challenge for the Balkan contexts (Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, […]

Doctoral Colloquium 2017

This year`s Osijek Doctoral Colloquium (ODC) was all about studying in the light of conversations on various aspects of mission in our lives. Gathered for five weeks, our students and mentors had time to study, share, motivate, discuss, elaborate, research and investigate the ways PhD studies are related to the mission of God in Europe […]

The Reformation: Humanity, Church, Society – St. Petersburg, Russia

On  20-21 April, the III International academic theological conference entitled  «The  Reformation:  Humanity, Church, Society» took place at St.   Petersburg Christian University (SPCU, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). The  event  was  initiated  by  the Slavic Research and Research  Center  of  the Euro-Asian Accreditation Association (E-AAA) and   organized   as  part  of  a  larger  program  commemorating  the […]

Missio Ecclisiare in Central Asia – Almaty, Kazakhstan

A missiological conference dedicated to the issue of missio ecclisiare in the context of Central Asia has took place in Almaty, Kazakhstan March 2017, 28-30. The conference was organized by the Bible Institute Almaty (BIA). The event had gathered reflectional practitioners and missiologists  from a variety of countries, which are in different levels involved in mission […]

Slavic Bible Commentary launched

The Slavic Bible Commentary (SBC) was launched in Kiev, Ukraine in October 2016. It is the third in a series of five ground-breaking one-volume commentaries, funded by Langham Partnership. It is the first ever Russian-language commentary, written by contemporary evangelical writers from Eastern Europe, which is designed for a wide range of readers, not just […]