Not exact matches
«I could not be more proud to stand
with President Trump as he continues to stand shoulder to shoulder
with communities of faith,»
evangelical preacher Paula White told Religion News Service, «This order is a historic action, strengthening the relationship between faith and government in the United States and the product will be countless, transformed lives.»
This is less predictable than it may seem, since the prayers aren't from a celebrity
evangelical preacher, but from a morbid, quirky Catholic who spent her short life
with pet peacocks and wooden - leg - stealing Bible salesman stories.
As are all the other
evangelical super churches
with their screaming adulterous
preachers.
It includes
evangelical leaders Franklin Graham and Samuel Rodriguez, as well as spiritual advisor Paula White, the Florida televangelist credited
with his rumored recent Christian conversion, and a Detroit prosperity
preacher, Wayne T. Jackson.
Well if the fundamentalists,
evangelicals, snake handlers and town - to - town traveling
preachers «reviving» something want to caucus
with the Republicans, that's fine.
The Republican presidential candidate's 2007 church switch also may mirror something much more personal: The culmination of Perry's journey from a mainline Protestant upbringing to an
evangelical - flavored faith built on close relationships
with Baptist
preachers and giving public testimony about God.
I saw a cultural Christianity
with preachers who often gained audiences, locally in church meetings or globally on television, by saying crazy and buffoonish things, simply to stir up the base and to gain attention from the world, whether that was claiming to know why God sent hurricanes and terrorist attacks or claiming that American founders, one of whom possibly impregnated his own human slaves and literally cut the New Testament apart, were orthodox,
Evangelical Christians who, like us, stood up for traditional family values.
When certain
evangelical preachers moved into the public medium of television, this same emphasis on success came
with them.
The tax returns of lieutenant gubernatorial candidate Kathy Hochul — who is running alongside Gov. Andrew Cuomo on the Democratic and pro-choice Women's Equality Party Line — show she and her husband donated to the ministry of Charles Swindoll, a Texas - based
evangelical radio
preacher with strongly anti-abortion views.
Salvation Boulevard (Director: George Ratliff; Screenwriters: Doug Max Stone and George Ratliff, based on the novel by Larry Beinhart)-- An
evangelical preacher who has captivated a city
with his charm frames an ex-hippie for a crime he did not commit.
Born in 1957 in Illinois, McDormand was adopted at the age of 18 months by Noreen McDormand, a nurse, and her husband, the Rev Vernon McDormand, a
preacher with an
evangelical sect called Disciples of Christ.
A key tool in the campaign, it says, is a 90 - minute film called «IndoctriNation: Public Schools and the Decline of Christianity in America» which was released in 2011 which features the producer, Colin Gunn, traveling around the United States in a bus
with his family and talking to various «education authorities» who are really extreme libertarians,
evangelical preachers, teachers who have left public schools because they couldn't bring Jesus Christ into the classroom and politicians who oppose public schools.