Sentences with phrase «evangelical organization»

They include the CEOs of denominations and representatives of a broad array of evangelical organizations, including missions, universities, publishers and churches.
Starting in 1960, independent evangelical organizations also began to purchase and establish their own television stations and to develop their own programming networks.
... Many such documents were available to us, for few evangelical organizations and associations have failed to produce at least one.
What happens when it's a trusted person in these other evangelical organizations?
Given that the job is with a Christian evangelical organization, this seems like a reasonable requirement: after all, it's in their interest to hire subject matter experts.
The «Nashville Statement» on sexuality, marriage, and gender identity, released last week by evangelical organizations connected with the Southern Baptist Convention and endorsed by major evangelical leaders, does not contain anything surprising.
The leader of the conservative evangelical organization Family Research Council said that evangelicals were happy to give President Donald Trump a «do - over» after a previously unpublished 2011 interview with adult film actress Stormy Daniels revealed that she may have been paid to remain silent about an extramarital affair with Trump in 2006.
He sits on the board of the center - right National Association of Evangelicals, the country's biggest evangelical organization, as well as of the progressive advocacy group Faith in Public Life.
Faith in Action is a program sponsored by three leading evangelical organizations, World Vision, Outreach, and Zondervan publishers.
The Sunday following Trump's order, leaders of eight evangelical organizations involved with the Evangelical Immigration Table released a letter to the president and vice president, saying, «While the US has... received only a fraction of 1 percent of the world's refugees annually, we believe the refugee resettlement program provides a lifeline to these uniquely vulnerable individuals and a vital opportunity for our churches.»
Regardless, no one can deny the importance of Higgins» speech, both in message and that it seems to represent the first major evangelical organization to put its weight behind the Black Lives Matter movement.
Colorado Springs is home to dozens of evangelical organizations whose members believe that they have a religious duty to shape and influence government and society.
Next on the itinerary was a Jewish religious school for girls, where the mostly evangelical organization funds educational programs aimed at helping Ethiopian immigrants integrate into Israeli society.
Several presidents of evangelical organizations made the list for the inauguration prayer service held today at the National Cathedral, reported Religion News Service: Gabriel Salguero of the National Latino Evangelical...
Focus on the Family, an influential evangelical organization, will begin sponsoring the event known as the Day of Truth but will change the name of the happening to the Day of Dialogue, the group is set to announce Thursday.
The Springs, as it's called locally, plays host to lots of global evangelical organizations, including Focus on the Family, Compassion International and the International Bible Society.
My concern is that, for Summit (and many evangelical organizations like Summit), it no longer matters whether or not a person has a truly «biblical worldview;» as long as he or she is a Republican, evangelicals will provide a platform.
Some years ago (another time, another webpage), someone I know made thinly veiled criticisms of a powerful evangelical organization.
Daly could not attend the gathering of several evangelical organizations on Tuesday, but longtime Focus staffer Tom Minnery will join the release.
The Church of England is hardly a right - wing evangelical organization.
These efforts appear designed to break into the monopoly held by the independent evangelical organizations, and hold possibilities for restoring some representativeness to religious programming on television.
I was doing some design work for a conservative evangelical organization, and I was surprised by how aggressively this group argued for the moral superiority of Republicanism.
«It was not an evangelical organization
In honoring Shea's death, the evangelical organization noted that the singer had «carried the Gospel in song to every continent and every state in the Union.»
True, some Evangelical leaders have spoken well lately of Vladimir Putin, who makes Orthodoxy a major part of his public image, and some Evangelical organizations have cooperated with the Russian Orthodox Church in international conferences on the family.
The proportional use of time which the networks maintained with the various major religious groups was not totally satisfactory for some of the larger individual denominations and the individual fundamentalist and evangelical organizations and they turned to alternative methods of broadcasting as well.
Urbana, which is a missions conference organized by the evangelical organization Intervarsity, denied Students for Life's application to be an exhibitor at the conference.
According to the manifesto, released by an evangelical organization called Revive Our Hearts, «Scripture is God's authoritative means of instructing us in His ways and it reveals His holy pattern for our womanhood, our character, our priorities, and our various roles, responsibilities, and relationships.»
Rubio also topped the National Association of Evangelical's (NAE) October survey of «CEOs of denominations and representatives of a broad array of evangelical organizations
Earlier this month, Robertson met with more than a dozen evangelical, mainline, and Catholic leaders about Graham's event, including Paul Spilsbury, a dean at evangelical Regent College; Richard Topping, a Presbyterian and president of Vancouver School of Theology; and Jonathan Bird, president of the evangelical organization City Gate Leadership Forum, according to the Sun.
Some of us were professors of religious studies, history or sociology; some were journalists; others were leaders of evangelical organizations; and several others were simply folk interested in evangelicalism.
While such efforts may be commended for breaking into the monopoly held by the independent evangelical organizations, they must be deplored for their lack of imagination in tackling the persistent problems of the religious use of television.
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