The Hispanic population continues to grow in the U.S. What Hispanic values are shared by the community and how do those values impact evangelism?
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Can the Word “Evangelical” Be Saved?
On paper, Jemar Tisby looks like a perfect evangelical. There was just one problem. As an African-American, he never felt he fit in.
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Evangelicals Might Not Be Who You Think
Fewer than half of those who identify as evangelicals (45 percent) strongly agree with core evangelical beliefs, according to a new survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Most Hispanic Christians Ambivalent Toward Israel
By Bob Smietana Hispanic evangelicals, Mainline Protestants and Catholics are more likely to say the nation of Israel has the right to exist than the average American. They worry about the fate of Christians in the Palestinian territories and sympathize with both Palestinians and Israelis. But the Bible, most say, has little to do with […]
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Evangelicals Remain Complicated
Using a theological definition of evangelicals, American evangelicals are a much more diverse group than much of the post-election polling suggests.
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Bridging Cultures
In La Puente, California, St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church has worked to unite African-American and Hispanic communities.
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