This article explores these theological differences and examines how these beliefs influence the political engagement of both groups to inform, not critique, their respective positions.
By Dr. Tim Orr
As I walked the streets of London during my recent visit, a wave of realization struck me. The UK, once a hub of vibrant Christianity, now prominently, almost defiantly, wears its secularism. The towering cathedrals still stand, but they echo more with the past than with
This article explores these theological differences and examines how these beliefs influence the political engagement of both groups to inform, not critique, their respective positions.
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In this article, I want to share some insights that might help clarify these misconceptions. I aim to shed light on the diversity and depth within the Evangelical community and, hopefully, offer a more balanced perspective.
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