Sentences with phrase «evangelical life»

I'd like to speak out on evangelicals living a tax free lifestyle.
Rakhuba was in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, on America's election night; he said Ukrainians, including Ukrainian evangelicals living in Russia, were more likely to oppose Trump — in part because of his characterization of Crimea, the territory taken over by Russia a few years ago.
Christianity Today's 2016 Book Awards Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
But the overall effect will likely be to fortify other, nonevangelical Christian approaches to scholarship, rather than to generate an original, distinctively evangelical life of the mind.»
I remember the day when Evangelicals lived in shear fear of the prospect of their daughters returning home, saying they had fallen in love with a Mormon.
In the most recent issue of First Things, Gerald McDermott writes about «Evangelicals Divided,» which explores current trends in evangelical life relative to what he describes as a struggle between traditionalists (who tend to be Reformed) and Meliorists (who tend to be Arminian).
During the lifetime of Aquinas, all of Provence was swept by violence against heretics - some of whom were living, according to their own lights, admirable evangelical lives.
My criteria for compiling such a top ten list are admittedly subjective, based on another year of tracking evangelical life, thought, and mission for Theology in the News.
Many evangelicals live thier lives within the «bubble» so much that they don't even know what a lost person looks like.
On December 16, Christianity Today announced its selection of top books, «most likely to shape evangelical life, thought and culture,» -LSB-...]
Whereas in 1960, over 70 % of all evangelicals lived in North America and Western Europe, where religious freedoms are generally enjoyed, in 1990 70 % of all evangelicals lived in the third world under non-democratic regimes.
The Book of Hebrews gives us a glimpse into the pastoral and evangelical life of another confessional witness.
As Leland Ryken explains in his new biography, J. I. Packer: An Evangelical Life, Packer was an improbable contestant for the role.
She's not writing so that someday, someone will know about the doctrines of the religion, or why she believed or didn't believe, but so that she herself will never forget that among all the unseen and the intangible that make up an evangelical life, there were things that were real; things that happened, that you could see and smell and touch.
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