I mean, he was only saying the same stuff
evangelical youth groups have heard for years.
In
the evangelical youth group where I was converted as a teenager, a wise elderly volunteer, probably now long gone on to glory, wore a different kind of red baseball cap.
Not exact matches
The
youth group in effect competes with more secular forms of
youth culture for the hearts of future
evangelicals.
I was raised Catholic, found myself getting involved in
evangelical Christianity during my «
youth group» teenage / young adult years, and within the past year have found myself returning to Catholic church for this exact reason:
CNN: Jeremy Lin emerges as emblem of burgeoning Asian - American Christianity Lin, who had been baptized into an
evangelical Chinese church near San Francisco in ninth grade and had come to value Christian fellowship through his
youth group, was part of the Harvard - Radcliffe Asian American Christian Fellowship
group, regularly attending Bible study.
Lin, who had been baptized into an
evangelical Chinese church near San Francisco in ninth grade and had come to value Christian fellowship through his
youth group, was part of the Harvard - Radcliffe Asian American Christian Fellowship
group, regularly attending Bible study.
The 2005 National Study of
Youth and Religion published by UNC - Chapel Hill found that Church of Jesus Christ (LDS) youth (ages 13 to 17) were more likely to exhibit these Christian characteristics than Evangelicals (the next most observant gr
Youth and Religion published by UNC - Chapel Hill found that Church of Jesus Christ (LDS)
youth (ages 13 to 17) were more likely to exhibit these Christian characteristics than Evangelicals (the next most observant gr
youth (ages 13 to 17) were more likely to exhibit these Christian characteristics than
Evangelicals (the next most observant
group):
On one occasion a
group of American
evangelical volunteers traveled to Barahona to spend two weeks «working with the
youth.»
The
evangelical groups include Pentecostals, Nazarenes, the Bible Temple, the Triumphant Church of Jesus Christ, Defenders of the Faith, Christian and Missionary Alliance, Free Methodists,
Youth for Christ and
Youth with a Mission.
Conservative Christians go to the
evangelical or fundamentalist churches that offer theological certitude, big
youth ministries, men's
groups, women's
groups, and which help foster a paranoid right - wing political ideology (i.e., we're Christians, so of COURSE we hate Obama).
---- So you are telling me that when you wrote::::» Conservative Christians go to the
evangelical or fundamentalist churches that offer theological certitude, big
youth ministries, men's
groups, women's
groups, and which help foster a paranoid right - wing political ideology (i.e., we're Christians, so of COURSE we hate Obama).»