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The American Evangelical Church Is in Crisis. There’s Only One Way Out. Evangelicals can have revival or nostalgia—but not both.
Evangelicals need to focus on church's sexual abuse epidemic, not just Trump or drag queens Before evangelical leaders say a word about the upcoming election, abortion policy or drag queens, they ...
Author Jon Ward details how he left his evangelical church, his growing alarm over how some Christian conservatives have attacked truth, and what it would take for White evangelicals to abandon ...
The Albany Evangelical Church, 1332 SE First Ave., is a large brick building that stands proudly on the corner of First and Pine Street. It’s been the site of the evangelical congregation since ...
At Segadores de Vida, an evangelical church in Southwest Ranches, west of Fort Lauderdale, where more than 6,000 worshippers attend Sunday services, the Rev. Ruddy Gracia has taken to the pulpit ...
But NPR’s Sarah McCammon found many Americans are leaving the church and explores why in her new book, “The Exvangelicals.” McCammon joined Geoff Bennett to discuss what she discovered.
Within evangelical circles, whether intentionally or not, church has frequently been treated as an optional facet of the Christian life, primarily as a means to helping each of us live out a ...
Despite high-profile breaks with Trump, a new survey says that White evangelical leaders and their congregations align, while Catholic priests and their flocks clash.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Russell Moore, editor-in-chief of the Christianity Today magazine, about his new book Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America.
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