Turning Point Toward God – EU
Inspired by the spirit of Turning Point USA and Charlie Kirk, we started Turning Point Toward God in EU.
Our approach
We will do a lot of open conversations about many important things in your life.
Why does our world abound with misfortune, sorrow, war, and strife, while so many people live in loneliness and lose their sense of purpose in life?
Does God exist?
(What is the Gospel ?)
Purpose of life?
Freedom of Speech & Censorship
Immigration and Refugees
Cost of Living vs. Climate Justice
LGBT education
Welcome
How can you
join to us?
Everyone is welcome.
Start by changing the way you live in small, everyday ways.
Connect with nearby friends and gather regularly.
We will also hold online meetings.
not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. Hebrews 10:25 (ESV)
Love
Let’s love our neighbors in small action.
Learning
Let’s learn together.
Join
Come and be part of our community.
Share
Let’s share what you learned.
Let’s find out
Do you believe in God?

Religious 75.8 %
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Non-religious 24.2 %
Atheist 5–10 %
Our core worldview is built on revering God and valuing family.
Although Europe has become more secular in recent years, many people around the world still cherish faith and traditional values.
If most of those around you seem to belong to an overly secular world, and you feel a longing to return to something deeper and more timeless — please take heart. You are not alone.
Here, we seek to rediscover and share the beauty of faith and traditional ways of thinking.
You’re warmly invited to walk with us and be part of this journey.
Let’s think
Immigration and Refugees
We believe that the challenges of immigration and refugees are deeply connected to the balance between humanity and security. While there is a duty to protect those fleeing war and persecution, unlimited immigration also carries the risk of creating problems such as local job insecurity and housing shortages.
Moreover, the cultural and religious diversity brought by immigrants and refugees raises the question of how to harmonize these with Europe’s traditions and values.
Military Interventions and Refugee Flows
The refugee crisis in Europe is deeply linked to decades of Western military interventions. These actions have destabilized governments, fueled conflicts, and forced millions to flee their homes.
Yet this connection is often overlooked. It’s easy to destroy a country, but rebuilding it takes time and commitment.
Western nations shouldn’t just close their borders. We also have a responsibility to support the rebuilding of the countries they helped destabilize — so that people can live safely in their own homelands again.
If something was broken, it should be fixed.
You shall love him as yourself
In addition to facing practical challenges, Christians are called to reflect with patience and compassion on the biblical command:
You shall treat the stranger who sojourns with you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God.
Leviticus 19:34 (ESV)


Let’s think
Freedom of Speech & Censorship
In recent years, social media platforms have been criticized for promoting posts that fuel hatred and division to increase user engagement and advertising revenue. At the same time, “political censorship” by governments and corporations—suppressing certain viewpoints—has become a major concern. As algorithmic capitalism amplifies emotional manipulation and erodes democratic discourse, balancing freedom of expression with social responsibility and ensuring transparency have become urgent challenges.

Let’s think
LGBT Education
Conservatives often resist the imposition of LGBT ideology, while liberals oppose the enforcement of biblical values. It is natural that differences in faith and worldview lead to differing values. When others are willing to listen, we seek—standing firmly on biblical faith—to help them understand how God created human beings. At the same time, we need listen with respect to those who hold different perspectives. We should never condemn children who experience same-sex attraction, yet we must also be cautious about the risks of presenting ideas such as “gender fluidity” or hormone treatments too easily to children who are still developing.
In all things, we are called to speak the truth—but always with love.
important issues
We care for all people

War & Security – From Ukraine to the Middle East –
Russia is often condemned as the sole aggressor, yet NATO broke its earlier verbal assurance of moving “not one inch eastward.” Since 1999, NATO has admitted former Warsaw Pact countries such as Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, and later sought to bring in Ukraine, Russia’s immediate neighbor.
Understanding this broader context does not justify aggression, but lasting peace requires addressing the fears and mistakes of both sides rather than blaming only one. The same principle applies to the conflict between Israel and Palestine.

Cost of Living vs. Climate Justice
There is always a tension between the rising cost of living and the ideology of climate justice.
For example, Germany rejected cheap gas from Russia, shut down its nuclear power plants, and shifted toward renewable energy, but this has led to higher energy bills and rising prices.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed at the United Nations that climate change is a hoax.
So what is truly the right path for Europe? Let’s think about it together.

Population & Life Issues
In the United States, the issue of abortion remains a deeply debated. Meanwhile, in Europe and East Asia, declining birthrates have become an urgent social concern. These realities raise a fundamental question: What is the true value of human life? And what responsibilities do we bear toward the generations that will come after us?
Our Mission
We won’t stop until everyone feel free and safe
We aim turning toward God as the foundation for renewing both individuals and society.
TPTG works together with churches to build a bridge between faith and the challenges of today’s world—such as secularization, immigration, family, and education.
Through education, community activities, and dialogue, we hope to bring hope and moral clarity to the world.
Topics
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The Existence of God: What Newton’s Model Teaches Us About Creation
The Question of God’s Existence Newton’s Model of the Universe One day, Sir Isaac Newton welcomed an atheist f…
*1 Sources: Pew Research Center – How the Global Religious Landscape Changed from 2010 to 2020 (2025), Gallup International (2022) – Global survey on atheism and belief in God


