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Evangelicals

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Evangelicals meaning

plural of evangelical

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Others use the term with comparable intent, often to distinguish Evangelicals in the so-called emerging church movement from post-evangelicals and anti-Evangelicals.

He was previously the national organizer and spokesman for Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, another group devoted to mobilizing young evangelicals on climate issues.

That survey showed Trump leading among evangelicals and non-evangelicals, largely on the strength of a dominant advantage among the likely caucus-goers in both groups without a college degree.

Harper explains that “as a result of some of the political developments of recent years, you see many evangelicals — especially people of color — who no longer want to be defined as evangelicals.

By contrast, nonwhite evangelicals (especially black evangelicals) are among the most strongly and consistently Democratic groups in the U.S. electorate.

The five groups are described as Trump-vangelicals, Neo-fundamentalist evangelicals, iVangelicals, Kingdom Christians, and Peace and Justice evangelicals.

The largest concentration of Evangelicals can be found in the United States, with 26.8% of the U.S. population or 94.38 million, citation the latter being roughly one third of the world's Evangelicals.

At the time, evangelicals were a diffuse group without a shared set of political goals — in fact, they were notoriously disengaged from politics for most of the 20th century.

Des Moines Register Iowa Poll, Trump was viewed favorably by 58% of evangelicals, unfavorably by 39% and 3% were unsure.

From his early ALPHA evangelical days, he has become a hater of evangelicals, that body of believers who now stand in defiance of him and his Johnny-come-lately revisionism.

He noticed one of his blind spots and decided to address it (although there may be less-painful ways to understand Iowa evangelicals than trudging through Leviticus).

I took offense at efforts to mock and marginalize evangelicals.

She went through a process of “deconstruction,” a term used by former evangelicals to describe the process of unpacking the political, cultural, and theological beliefs, rhetoric, and influences in their lives and discarding what no longer fits.

So far, he said, it's unclear whether evangelicals can trust Trump in 2024.

The evangelicals I have met here are on fire for Jesus Christ.

Whatever he says, and apparently whatever he does, white evangelicals will always have his back.

About 20% of Ticos identify as Evangelicals, and if you are out on a Sunday morning, and you aren’t sure where they are, just follow the amplified music.

And what of the situation in the Church of England and the Living in Love and Faith report that is tormenting evangelicals and Anglo Catholics.

By that logic, farmers, evangelicals and rural voters are the backbone of the country, and are often ignored by politicians, so paying close attention to the opinions of these people is necessary and good for the country.

Evangelicals for Harris’s official founder is Jim Ball, well known to conservatives as the political con artist behind an Obama-era campaign to “green” the churches with Sierra Club–style global warming nuttiness.