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  • European evangelicals' portrayal on public TV causes concern

    Capture d’écran 2025-10-02 à 12.19.22.pngA lengthy report on evangelicals recently sparked debate in France: "Evangéliques, un succès pas si angélique" ("Evangelicals, A Success Not So Angelic"), broadcast on public television (France 2, program Envoyé Spécial).

    Approached from the angle of abuse and manipulation, it could have fostered an interesting debate, but it is undermined by a highly questionable methodology and bias (including confusion between priest and pastor, mass and worship service, etc.).

    As a result, the documentary provoked disapproval and misunderstanding, particularly from the two main French umbrella organizations, the Protestant Federation of France (link) and the National Council of Evangelicals of France (link), both of which issued public statements.

    It should be noted that a few days earlier, another report, this time on a Spanish public channel, also addressed the evangelical issue from an anxiety-inducing perspective (link).

    This led Evangelical Focus media to highlight that “It is difficult to understand how information about the evangelical reality in Spain can be reported without a single opinion from at least one of its representatives” (link).

    Is all this fair game after all, or is being a religious minority in Europe still a challenge today ?

    Nevertheless, no doubt these two controversial public TV reports provide additional material to a contemporary history of pluralism and minority protestant networks in secular Europe (link).