Through the vitality perceived within evangelical programs, a viewer who is dissatisfied with the functioning of his present church may come to associate vitality
with evangelical churches as a whole.
I consider myself well - acquainted
with evangelical Christian culture *, and I would feel comfortable with saying that many evangelical women feel uncomfortable with nursing in public.
As the president of an institution
with evangelical in its name, I've had many opportunities to reflect on the mixed legacy that comes with that word.
I fully admit to a rather limited scope, and so just know that because I am most familiar
with evangelical culture, that is the culture I am most comfortable in addressing.
And we were not allowed to say that this was a problem that arose specifically out of the evangelical community even though every instance had to
do with evangelicals.
Have had this very same discussion so many
times with evangelicals who want a list of propositions that one must simply check off in order to be saved.
One of my
frustrations with evangelical and charismatic churches at the moment is that we don't pay attention to death; we seem to think it doesn't exist.
45 % of
Americans with evangelical beliefs plan to vote for Trump 31 % plan to vote for Clinton 23 % plan to vote for a third - party candidate, or haven't decided [Source: LifeWay Research # 1 (links at bottom of page)-RSB-
I usually begin by confessing that marking and honoring the date of my baptism hadn't really occurred to me until a quarter - century or so ago, when I began working
with evangelical Protestants on pro-life and religious freedom issues and noted that some of them had an interesting way of introducing themselves at a meeting.
Part of the problem
with Evangelical Christianity is that many wish to stay comfy in the dusty pews of centuries old Christianity rather than getting their toes wet by dipping their lives into today's uncertain post-modern society.
Leaving aside Judaism for the moment, I'd like to concentrate on Neuhaus's
work with Evangelical Christians, work with which I am deeply familiar.
CNN: Passing significant test, Gingrich wins more S.C. evangelicals than rivals If there were any doubts that Newt Gingrich, a thrice - married convert to Catholicism, could connect
with the evangelical voters who make up the Republican Party base, Saturday's South Carolina primary put them to rest, with the former House Speaker winning twice as many evangelical votes as anyone else in the race.
CNN: Romney meets with evangelist Billy Graham Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney
met with evangelical icon Billy Graham for the first time on Thursday at the evangelist's remote mountaintop home in North Carolina.
Steve brings years of expertise and experience in training, coaching and counseling clients and groups in anger, addictions, mood and behavioral disorders and relationships issues.Steve has been the Director of the Chicagoland Rapha Treatment Centers and is an ordained Pastor
with the Evangelical Free Church.
My book Political Evangelism (Eerdmans, 1974) was an attempt to devise a framework for political action that is compatible
with evangelical theology and piety.
The author heads the Community Church of Joy in Phoenix, Arizona, which is
associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and, very loosely, with Lutheranism.
Yet because charismatics and Pentecostals generally
shared with evangelical Protestants a conservative political - moral outlook, many in these Protestant groups toned down their hostility and made peace in various ways.
The majority of these belong to the ancient Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church; the rest primarily to Protestant denominations such as the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Makane Yesus (which recently broke
ties with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America over theological concerns).
In the words of Taylor, in a desire to communicate an experience of
communion with evangelical Protestants, Weigel has traded «the traditional Catholic concept of a social communion with Christ through the Church with the classically Protestant concept of a subjective personal communion with the person of Jesus.»
After two weeks of interviews with St. Louis faith leaders and advocates, and several days on the ground moving between mobilizing efforts in Ferguson and
dialogues with evangelical faith leaders, I see the same dynamic at work here.