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Evangelicalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Evangelical - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evangelical may refer to: • Lutheranism • Evangelicalism, Christian theological view emphasizing personal faith and the authority of the Bible • Evangelism, Christian proselytism • Protestantism, one...
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United by a mutual commitment to serve our Lord Jesus Christ with the guidance of the Holy Spirit and obedience to the Word of God, the Evangelical Free Church of America is an association of nearly 1,500 churches and church plants in a growing ministry that currently extends to some 75 countries of the world.
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Indeed, by the 1820s evangelical Protestantism was by far the dominant expression of Christianity in the United States. The concept of evangelism–revival-codified, streamlined, and routinized by evangelists like Charles G. Finney (1792-1875)–became “revivalism” as evangelicals set out to convert the nation.
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Evangelical Theological Seminary develops servant leaders for effective ministry in a broken and complex world by nurturing rigorous minds, passionate hearts, and Christ-centered actions. ... Ten Great Reasons to consider attending and supporting Evangelical.; Get Regular Updates by following Evangelical on Twitter. ;
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Definition of the Christian term "Evangelical" ... People in our office once believed that everyone has a favorite meaning for the term "evangelical." We also believed that there were many definitions in use that stressed various features of evangelicalism.
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Become a NAE member today ... You can play a critical role in strengthening the influence of evangelicals in the United States. Join us as we work together to impact our society with the gospel ... The NAE serves a vital and constructive role in providing evangelical cohesion. We need…[more]; - Chuck Colson, Prison Fellowship...
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[Evangelical Christianity has special importance to Victorian literature because so many major figures began as Evangelicals and retained many attitudes and ideas, including notions of biblical symbolism, even after they abandoned their childhood and young adult beliefs either for another form of Christianity or unbelief.
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is an evangelical parish within the Anglican Church of Canada. Our ... St Paul's identifies itself as an "evangelical parish" that is part of the Anglican Church of Canada. What does "evangelical" mean?
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