If you'd have said Evangelical in 1957, most people wouldn't know what you were talking about. And then, they'd be against it.
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Evangelicals can't be closely identified with any particular party or person. We have to stand in the middle, to preach to all the people, right and left.
I don't think I am evangelical in my work.
In America, evangelical churches have often been bastions of conservatism, providing support for the status quo.
It's a new day for the Democrats when it comes to matters of faith, and the younger Evangelicals are aware of this and many of them are moving into the Democratic camp.
I think it goes back to the fact that the evangelical community often does not have a biblical vision of God.
There are reasons why Religious Right Evangelicals will continue to dominate religious discourse, not only in their own sector of the Christian community, but also in what transpires in mainline denominations.
By supporting Reagan, evangelicals were not supporting womanizing or divorce, but they were endorsing Reagan's policies.
It's hard to pin down what it means to be an evangelical today. It's been diluted quite a bit. It is a powerful voting bloc, no question, but they're liberal as well as conservative - and they're made of Latinos, blacks, whites.
Although they are unfailingly gracious, evangelicals are not so good at respecting professional boundaries.
An evangelical is somebody who, first of all, has a very high view of Scripture, believes it's an infallible message from God.
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