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Two years of CNE: Christian news website for Europe

18-10-2023

European Union

CNE.news

CNE's editor-in-chief, Evert van Vlastuin, lectured at World Magazine’s WJI Europe’s summer school in Brussels, thus contributing to the training of young Christian journalists. Photo RD, Anton Dommerholt

Who could have envisioned two years ago where we stand now? CNE.news has come into the unique position of being one of the best-informed Christian news websites in Europe!

Obviously, there is still much work to do, but we are thankful. On a continent that is becoming increasingly secular, CNE has become a centre point for Christians who not only want to know what’s going on but also like to learn from fellow Christians on the continent.

Looking back

In two years time...

  • ... we published around 3000 articles;
  • ... we are cited almost on a daily basis by other media outlets.
  • ... our editor-in-chief, Evert van Vlastuin, lectured at World Magazine’s WJI Europe’s summer school in Brussels, thus contributing to the training of young Christian journalists.

We feel privileged to be able to serve other Christian media with fact-based journalism, and we believe that CNE.news will be an inevitable source of information for those who’d like to stay in touch with all that is relevant for Christians in Europe.

In the near future, we’d like to develop CNE.news further. In the next few weeks, we are going to ask for your help. Keep an eye on your mailbox, and don’t hesitate to either fill in our survey which we are going to send, or leave us a message on what you think CNE’s blind spots are.


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