Not exact matches
On Tuesday, at the annual Desiring God
pastors conference, popular
evangelical pastor John Piper spoke on the importance of maintaining what he
calls a «masculine Christianity,» arguing that «God has given Christianity a masculine feel.»
It is projecting an Urbana - style convention on
evangelical social witness, annual conferences for
pastors to explore avenues for the involvement of congregations in community justice issues, and the formation of vocational task forces among
evangelicals in politics, business and other
callings, through which the shape of American political and business life might be altered to promote Christian values.
Christian Post: Iowa
Evangelical Leaders
Call on Santorum or Bachmann to Exit GOP Race «If you can't beat»em, then join»em,» seems to be the strategy of an Iowa
pastor who only weeks ago asked former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum to withdraw from the Republican presidential primary before deciding later to endorse his candidacy.
Kummi Tamai, a successful American - trained
evangelical pastor,
called most of his colleagues lazy evangelizers.
Back in 2008 I wrote a post
called «A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Polls» to address how surprised I was at the way Conservative
Evangelical Christians were embracing the idea of a woman for Vice President while at the same time standing against women being ordained as
pastors.
Christians with an
evangelical spirit, who are confidant of their
calling and willing to take risks in leading a congregation into ministry are the kind of
pastors who find members responsive to their leadership.
All three strategies have seen success, from the use of media to win a government mandate to
call Christians «Masihi» (Jesus is the Messiah) as opposed to «Isai» (which connotes disbelief in the resurrection) in Pakistan to Laotian
pastor Khamphone Pounthapanya, who was imprisoned for his faith before becoming the general secretary of the Lao
Evangelical Church and advocating for protection of Christians.
Just because someone is a
pastor and
calls himself an
evangelical doesn't mean he knows the Bible very well.
A CT
Pastors survey conducted late last year found that pastors were more likely to call themselves evangelical around other Christians (70 %) than non-Christians
Pastors survey conducted late last year found that
pastors were more likely to call themselves evangelical around other Christians (70 %) than non-Christians
pastors were more likely to
call themselves
evangelical around other Christians (70 %) than non-Christians (52 %).
Evangelical pastors and ministry leaders
calling for biblically - based and effective approaches to strengthen families and communities