While surveys have found that most self - identified white evangelicals approve of Trump's temporary moratorium on refugees,
most evangelical leaders oppose it.
For
most evangelical leaders, today's discussion of the nationwide legalization of same - sex marriage revolves around how best to express their dissent amid the legal uncertainties for churches and pastors.
Although
most evangelical leaders have not supported Trump's run (including Max Lucado), he has gained endorsements from Liberty University president Jerry Falwell Jr. and First Baptist Church of Dallas senior pastor Robert Jeffress.
Most evangelical laypeople say they are voting for Trump — though most not for Trump — while
most evangelical leaders have not supported his candidacy in past polls.
Most evangelical leaders seem to agree.
Most evangelical leaders insist their skepticism of Romney is born of his past social liberalism.
That's exactly what
most evangelical leaders (very few of whom supported either Trump or Clinton when the election began) advise.
Most evangelical leaders are skeptical of such preachers» theological soundness.
Not exact matches
In my judgment, shared by many, he was the
most important
leader of the
evangelical revival of the eighteenth century.
Steve Hayner, one of the baby - boomer generation's
most influential
evangelical leaders, has died.
Presuming you don't have time to read everything — and assuming you've already read CT's coverage of reactions from American and Argentine
evangelical leaders (including Luis Palau)-- here are CT's picks for the
most helpful articles on former archbishop of Buenos Aires Jorge Bergoglio (in no particular order).
Despite having one foot in Generation X, I tend to identify
most strongly with the attitudes and the ethos of the millennial generation, and because of this, I'm often asked to speak to my fellow
evangelical leaders about why millennials are leaving the church.
Then there is J. I. Packer — less widely known than either Stott or Graham and yet one of the
Evangelical movement's
most venerated and beloved
leaders.
Six months earlier we lost Oliver R. Barclay (1919 - 2013), one of the
most influential
evangelical leaders in Britain of the 20th century.
Among the
most effective priestly and episcopal
leaders in U.S. Catholicism today, there is no antinomy between pastoral compassion and
evangelical zeal, on the one hand, and robust Catholic identity, on the other.
He was one of the
most influential
evangelical leaders of the 20th century, but one of the
most humble men on earth.
However,
most denominational
leaders (but not all) say that a pastor who has fallen in that one prominent way — committing adultery — can be restored to the pulpit, according to the National Association of
Evangelicals (NAE).
«
Most evangelicals —
leaders from all seven denominations — have expressed concerns,» Sergey Rakhuba, president of Mission Eurasia and a former Moscow church - planter, told CT. «They're calling on the global Christian community to pray that Putin can intervene and God can miraculously work in this process.»
We are pleased to note that the following
evangelical leaders are among those who have endorsed the
most recent statement, «That They May Have Life» (see page 18):
While many polls show Trump receiving
most of the
evangelical vote, others that focus on religiosity or
leaders are more nuanced.
While 17 percent of American Christians openly identify with the movement, the «health and wealth» gospel gets dismissed and critiqued by
most mainstream
evangelical leaders.
He has arguably been the
most influential
leader in the relatively leaderless
evangelical movement, CT noted in 2005.
«These are key
evangelical leaders, with names recognizable to
most evangelicals.
According to available polls,
most of which measure self - identity not religiosity,
evangelical leaders have more work to do to convince many of the people in their pews.
Five years ago, more than 200 Chinese Christian
leaders were detained before they could board flights to the
most diverse gathering of
evangelicals ever.
And Americans are among the
most glum of all, with more than eight out of 10
evangelical Christian
leaders there saying that the movement is losing influence in the United States today.
Emerging from a district where socially conservative
Evangelical Christianity has taken hold in recent decades — making it, in Torres» words, the Bible Belt of New York City — his ability to win over
leaders across the spectrum, including
most major unions, the Working Families Party, and politicians from reformer Gustavo Rivera to political dynasty scion Ruben Diaz, Jr., was striking.