Defining Evangelicalism Down
By Paul Edwards
In a recent conference call hosted by Faith in Public Life, one of the emerging voices of the Religious Left, Dr. Joel Hunter, said:
By Paul Edwards
In a recent conference call hosted by Faith in Public Life, one of the emerging voices of the Religious Left, Dr. Joel Hunter, said:
By J. Lee Grady
This week I interviewed two people who were raised from the dead during an evangelistic meeting in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
By Mark Creech
The results of Super Tuesday are in — and despite last Saturday’s primary results, it appears Arizona Senator John McCain is most likely to capture the Republican Party’s nomination for president. Many conservatives, however, find this prospect exceedingly difficult to stomach.
In the least evangelized region of India, Christianity is growing, old attitudes are changing and the “untouchable” members of society are finding freedom through a personal relationship with Jesus.
By J. Lee Grady
In an era when evangelical ministers are endorsing pro-abortion candidates and an Episcopal bishop is marrying his gay lover, I guess it is no surprise that our own charismatic church leaders are sending out confusing signals about morality these days.
By J. Lee Grady
I’m always excited when I get a chance to speak to college audiences, mainly because I know I can wear jeans and a T-shirt when I preach. (Who invented the stuffy suit and tie costume, anyway?) But the best thing about meetings with college-somethings is always the high-voltage worship.