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STATEMENT OF FAITH
Statement of Faith. We believe the Bible to be the inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of God. We believe that there is one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning EVANGELICALS AND POLITICS CHAPLAINS AND OUR PTSDDR. FRANCIS COLLINS
This podcast recording is also available in Spanish here. In his role as director of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Francis Collins oversees the largest supporter of biomedical research in the world. He is also a committed Christian. In Today’s Conversation podcast, you’ll hear Dr. Collins and NAE President Walter Kim discuss: Theintegration of
WHAT IS AN EVANGELICAL? What is an Evangelical? Evangelicals take the Bible seriously and believe in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. The term “evangelical” comes from the Greek word euangelion, meaning “the good news” or the “gospel.”. Thus, the evangelical faith focuses on the “good THEOLOGY BEHIND EUANGELION Theology Behind Euangelion. Jesus’ first words in Mark’s Gospel announce the impending arrival of God’s reign. “‘The time has come,’ he said. ‘The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!’” (Mark 1:15). Although it is easy to think Jesus was the first to speak about the good news ( euangelion in Greek SMALL TOWN, SMALL CHURCH, SMALL SALARY Through the National Association of Evangelicals’ research of 4,249 evangelical senior pastors, we discovered: 82 percent of pastors identified their community as a rural area or small town/city. Nearly 80 percent of pastors serve in congregations with fewer than 200 people, and 55 percent have fewer than 100 people in their church. Themedian annual
EVANGELICAL LEADERS REFLECT ON ISRAEL, PALESTINE Evangelical Leaders Reflect on Israel, Palestine. Forty percent of U.S. evangelical leaders indicate some change in their thinking about Israel and Palestine over the past 15 years, according to the July Evangelical Leaders Survey. The most common change, mentioned by about a fourth of respondents, is a greater awareness of the struggles faced NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS The mission of the National Association of Evangelicals is to honor God by connecting and representing evangelical Christians. HISTORY - NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS Connecting and Representing Evangelicals Since 1942 The year 2017 marked 75 years of spiritual ministry by the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), a coordinating agency facilitating Christian unity, public witness, and cooperative ministry among evangelical denominations, congregations, educational institutions and service agencies in the United States. NAE traces its beginnings toSTATEMENT OF FAITH
Statement of Faith. We believe the Bible to be the inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of God. We believe that there is one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning EVANGELICALS AND POLITICS CHAPLAINS AND OUR PTSDDR. FRANCIS COLLINS
This podcast recording is also available in Spanish here. In his role as director of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Francis Collins oversees the largest supporter of biomedical research in the world. He is also a committed Christian. In Today’s Conversation podcast, you’ll hear Dr. Collins and NAE President Walter Kim discuss: Theintegration of
WHAT IS AN EVANGELICAL? What is an Evangelical? Evangelicals take the Bible seriously and believe in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. The term “evangelical” comes from the Greek word euangelion, meaning “the good news” or the “gospel.”. Thus, the evangelical faith focuses on the “good THEOLOGY BEHIND EUANGELION Theology Behind Euangelion. Jesus’ first words in Mark’s Gospel announce the impending arrival of God’s reign. “‘The time has come,’ he said. ‘The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!’” (Mark 1:15). Although it is easy to think Jesus was the first to speak about the good news ( euangelion in Greek SMALL TOWN, SMALL CHURCH, SMALL SALARY Through the National Association of Evangelicals’ research of 4,249 evangelical senior pastors, we discovered: 82 percent of pastors identified their community as a rural area or small town/city. Nearly 80 percent of pastors serve in congregations with fewer than 200 people, and 55 percent have fewer than 100 people in their church. Themedian annual
EVANGELICAL LEADERS REFLECT ON ISRAEL, PALESTINE Evangelical Leaders Reflect on Israel, Palestine. Forty percent of U.S. evangelical leaders indicate some change in their thinking about Israel and Palestine over the past 15 years, according to the July Evangelical Leaders Survey. The most common change, mentioned by about a fourth of respondents, is a greater awareness of the struggles faced EVANGELICALS AND POLITICS A small group of Christian leaders who were concerned that fundamentalists were too isolated met in 1941 and 1942. They founded an organization, the National Association of Evangelicals, and developed plans for like-minded Christians to work together for greater social engagement. The end result was a new movement thatreclaimed the.
CHAPLAINS AND OUR PTSD The Mission Chaplains minister to people during the worst times of their lives. Those affected in or after a crisis are emotionally charged or in some state of shock. It is a time when people are most vulnerable. Spiritual care from a chaplain during the crisis usually forever endears them to the ministry. No more HISTORY - NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS Connecting and Representing Evangelicals Since 1942 The year 2017 marked 75 years of spiritual ministry by the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), a coordinating agency facilitating Christian unity, public witness, and cooperative ministry among evangelical denominations, congregations, educational institutions and service agencies in the United States. NAE traces its beginnings to WHAT IS AN EVANGELICAL? What is an Evangelical? Evangelicals take the Bible seriously and believe in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. The term “evangelical” comes from the Greek word euangelion, meaning “the good news” or the “gospel.”. Thus, the evangelical faith focuses on the “good THE CHURCH'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PRISONERS Understanding that the United States has the world’s highest rate of incarceration among industrialized nations with some 1.6 million Americans currently incarcerated, the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) recognizes the necessity of the biblical mandate to minister to those in prison and to family members impacted byincarceration.
UNCOMMON DECENCY
Uncommon Decency. Kindness and gentleness should be especially characteristic of those of us who are Christians. We were created for kind and gentle living. Indeed, kindness and gentleness are two of the fruit-of-the-Spirit characteristics that the apostle Paul mentions in Galatians 5. When Christians fail to measure up to the standards of ON PASTORING THE RURAL Tell us the story of Cornerstone Church. Cornerstone was founded in 1942. In 2000, the leadership decided to make Cornerstone a regional church. This involved re-defining who we were, establishing biblical and ministry foundations, and multiplying ministry through other sites and support for other churches. We moved to a new site with a newbuilding
WHAT PEOPLE LOOK FOR IN CHURCHES Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), said, “The question asks why people choose a church. The answer is that there is no one answer. People choose churches for very different reasons. There are even differences in the most common answers — friendliness, children’s programs and worship music come in wide varieties.” WHO ARE EVANGELICALS & WHERE ARE THEY HEADED? Everyone wants to know what evangelicals think — particularly in the election season. But who are researchers talking about when they refer to evangelicals? In Today’s Conversation with Leith Anderson, Ed Stetzer talks about the challenges and opportunities in defining and researching evangelicals. In this podcast, you’ll hear insight from a leading Christian researcher on: The different A BIBLICAL MODEL FOR LEADERSHIP SUCCESSION A Biblical Model for Leadership Succession. The Bible contains numerous succession stories that we might look to for guidance in our own contexts. One thinks immediately of David succeeding Saul, and of Solomon succeeding David. The Books of Samuel and Kings present a concentrated series of stories of the rise and fall of good and badleaders.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS The mission of the National Association of Evangelicals is to honor God by connecting and representing evangelical Christians. CHAPLAINS AND OUR PTSD WHAT PEOPLE LOOK FOR IN CHURCHES Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), said, “The question asks why people choose a church. The answer is that there is no one answer. People choose churches for very different reasons. There are even differences in the most common answers — friendliness, children’s programs and worship music come in wide varieties.”UNCOMMON DECENCY
Not Civility Alone Not that civility is the be-all and end-all of life. We will not solve all our problems simply by becoming more civil people. There are times when it is appropriate to manifest some very uncivil feelings. “Passionate intensity” is not always out of place. If I am going to be a more ON PASTORING THE RURAL Tell us the story of Cornerstone Church. Cornerstone was founded in 1942. In 2000, the leadership decided to make Cornerstone a regional church. This involved re-defining who we were, establishing biblical and ministry foundations, and multiplying ministry through other sites and support for other churches. We moved to a new site with a newbuilding
THE COMING EVANGELICAL FUTURE Questions about the future of evangelicalism are the ones I am most often asked. Do I expect a major collapse of evangelical Christianity in the next 10 years? I do not. I do expect the face of evangelicalism to be different in 2019 but that doesn’t take a prophet to predict, because it is already EVANGELICAL LEADERS REFLECT ON ISRAEL, PALESTINE “U.S. evangelicals have been concerned with the conflict between Israel and Palestine from the beginning,” said Leith Anderson, President of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). “We continue learning as we engage in mission work, humanitarian relief and advocacy.” The NAE did not directly ask its leaders what their views on Israel and Palestine were WHAT CHURCHES CAN DO ABOUT EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITY In Today’s Conversation with Leith Anderson, Nicole Baker Fulgham talks about her work helping faith communities close the academic achievement gap in public schools. In this podcast, you’ll hear from an education policy expert on: What the term “education inequality” means and looks like; The achievement trend lines in American classrooms; Her personal background growing up in Detroit SIGNIFICANT RELIGIOUS FREEDOM CONCERNS ON THE EQUALITY ACT If the measure became law, many religious schools and charities would have to change their faith-based policies and practices, or face sanctions that could force them to close their doors. Before the House voted on the legislation, NAE President Leith Anderson joined a letter to members of Congress expressing concern over the consequences toreligious
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PASTORING SMALL CHURCHES In this podcast, Karl and Leith discuss: How small churches should think about growth and success; The particular challenges, including finances, that pastors of small churches face; What resources are available to pastors of small churches; and Why we need more — not fewer — small churches in the United States. Read a Portion of NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS The mission of the National Association of Evangelicals is to honor God by connecting and representing evangelical Christians. CHAPLAINS AND OUR PTSD WHAT PEOPLE LOOK FOR IN CHURCHES Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), said, “The question asks why people choose a church. The answer is that there is no one answer. People choose churches for very different reasons. There are even differences in the most common answers — friendliness, children’s programs and worship music come in wide varieties.”UNCOMMON DECENCY
Not Civility Alone Not that civility is the be-all and end-all of life. We will not solve all our problems simply by becoming more civil people. There are times when it is appropriate to manifest some very uncivil feelings. “Passionate intensity” is not always out of place. If I am going to be a more ON PASTORING THE RURAL Tell us the story of Cornerstone Church. Cornerstone was founded in 1942. In 2000, the leadership decided to make Cornerstone a regional church. This involved re-defining who we were, establishing biblical and ministry foundations, and multiplying ministry through other sites and support for other churches. We moved to a new site with a newbuilding
THE COMING EVANGELICAL FUTURE Questions about the future of evangelicalism are the ones I am most often asked. Do I expect a major collapse of evangelical Christianity in the next 10 years? I do not. I do expect the face of evangelicalism to be different in 2019 but that doesn’t take a prophet to predict, because it is already EVANGELICAL LEADERS REFLECT ON ISRAEL, PALESTINE “U.S. evangelicals have been concerned with the conflict between Israel and Palestine from the beginning,” said Leith Anderson, President of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). “We continue learning as we engage in mission work, humanitarian relief and advocacy.” The NAE did not directly ask its leaders what their views on Israel and Palestine were WHAT CHURCHES CAN DO ABOUT EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITY In Today’s Conversation with Leith Anderson, Nicole Baker Fulgham talks about her work helping faith communities close the academic achievement gap in public schools. In this podcast, you’ll hear from an education policy expert on: What the term “education inequality” means and looks like; The achievement trend lines in American classrooms; Her personal background growing up in Detroit SIGNIFICANT RELIGIOUS FREEDOM CONCERNS ON THE EQUALITY ACT If the measure became law, many religious schools and charities would have to change their faith-based policies and practices, or face sanctions that could force them to close their doors. Before the House voted on the legislation, NAE President Leith Anderson joined a letter to members of Congress expressing concern over the consequences toreligious
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PASTORING SMALL CHURCHES In this podcast, Karl and Leith discuss: How small churches should think about growth and success; The particular challenges, including finances, that pastors of small churches face; What resources are available to pastors of small churches; and Why we need more — not fewer — small churches in the United States. Read a Portion of NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS The mission of the National Association of Evangelicals is to honor God by connecting and representing evangelical Christians. CODE OF ETHICS FOR PASTORS Ethical success or failure can make or break a pastor’s ministry. With a desire for pastors to make sound ethical decisions and to flourish, the National Association of Evangelicals developed the NAE Code of Ethics for Pastors designed to provide a consistent code of ethics that crosses denominational lines.UNCOMMON DECENCY
Not Civility Alone Not that civility is the be-all and end-all of life. We will not solve all our problems simply by becoming more civil people. There are times when it is appropriate to manifest some very uncivil feelings. “Passionate intensity” is not always out of place. If I am going to be a more THEOLOGY BEHIND EUANGELION The Jewish Path to Good News The first is a Jewish path. Isaiah, hundreds of years before Jesus, announced the good news of God’s reign for Israel in exile, with no immediate hope of restoration. How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bringHEALTH CARE REFORM
The need for change seems evident. Health care inflation rates are nearly double that of general inflationary rates. In addition, it is troubling that so many Americans are without health insurance -some voluntarily, others for short periods of time, still others due to unemployment and factors beyond their control, and millions because they are uninsurable. PREMILLENNIALISM REIGNS IN EVANGELICAL THEOLOGY “It’s in our human nature to want to prepare ourselves – physically, emotionally, spiritually – for what might be ahead,” said Leith Anderson, President of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). “Among evangelicals, the most popular strand of eschatological thought is premillennialism, but even within premillennialism there varieties of views and beliefs.” The January THE WEIGHT OF PASTORAL ETHICS All believers are called to live and embody God’s designs in every sphere of life. But pastors and Christian leaders have a special responsibility, for as the Apostle Paul cautioned, “We put no stumbling block in anyone’s path, so that our ministry will not bediscredited”
A BIBLICAL MODEL FOR LEADERSHIP SUCCESSION In these narratives a midrashic approach (a 2nd-century Jewish interpretation) will discover a variety of “principles,” and one might list them and draw the requisite conclusions. For example, the story of David’s family and the harem-conspiracy conflict that erupted after his death could suggest to the midrashist that before a succession event, the organization needs EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PASTORING SMALL CHURCHES In this podcast, Karl and Leith discuss: How small churches should think about growth and success; The particular challenges, including finances, that pastors of small churches face; What resources are available to pastors of small churches; and Why we need more — not fewer — small churches in the United States. Read a Portion of SIGNIFICANT RELIGIOUS FREEDOM CONCERNS ON THE EQUALITY ACT If the measure became law, many religious schools and charities would have to change their faith-based policies and practices, or face sanctions that could force them to close their doors. Before the House voted on the legislation, NAE President Leith Anderson joined a letter to members of Congress expressing concern over the consequences toreligious
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS The mission of the National Association of Evangelicals is to honor God by connecting and representing evangelical Christians. CHAPLAINS AND OUR PTSD WHAT PEOPLE LOOK FOR IN CHURCHES Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), said, “The question asks why people choose a church. The answer is that there is no one answer. People choose churches for very different reasons. There are even differences in the most common answers — friendliness, children’s programs and worship music come in wide varieties.” THE COMING EVANGELICAL FUTURE Questions about the future of evangelicalism are the ones I am most often asked. Do I expect a major collapse of evangelical Christianity in the next 10 years? I do not. I do expect the face of evangelicalism to be different in 2019 but that doesn’t take a prophet to predict, because it is alreadyUNCOMMON DECENCY
Not Civility Alone Not that civility is the be-all and end-all of life. We will not solve all our problems simply by becoming more civil people. There are times when it is appropriate to manifest some very uncivil feelings. “Passionate intensity” is not always out of place. If I am going to be a more EVANGELICAL LEADERS REFLECT ON ISRAEL, PALESTINE “U.S. evangelicals have been concerned with the conflict between Israel and Palestine from the beginning,” said Leith Anderson, President of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). “We continue learning as we engage in mission work, humanitarian relief and advocacy.” The NAE did not directly ask its leaders what their views on Israel and Palestine were BIBLICAL MODEL FOR CORPORATE FASTING Biblical Principles of Fasting What Fasting Is • It is abstaining from food or another essential need in order to seek God. • It expresses a deep need for God, more essential than bread is for thebody.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PASTORING SMALL CHURCHES In this podcast, Karl and Leith discuss: How small churches should think about growth and success; The particular challenges, including finances, that pastors of small churches face; What resources are available to pastors of small churches; and Why we need more — not fewer — small churches in the United States. Read a Portion of SIGNIFICANT RELIGIOUS FREEDOM CONCERNS ON THE EQUALITY ACT If the measure became law, many religious schools and charities would have to change their faith-based policies and practices, or face sanctions that could force them to close their doors. Before the House voted on the legislation, NAE President Leith Anderson joined a letter to members of Congress expressing concern over the consequences toreligious
WHY I DON'T PREACH PARTISAN POLITICS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS The mission of the National Association of Evangelicals is to honor God by connecting and representing evangelical Christians. CHAPLAINS AND OUR PTSD WHAT PEOPLE LOOK FOR IN CHURCHES Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), said, “The question asks why people choose a church. The answer is that there is no one answer. People choose churches for very different reasons. There are even differences in the most common answers — friendliness, children’s programs and worship music come in wide varieties.” THE COMING EVANGELICAL FUTURE Questions about the future of evangelicalism are the ones I am most often asked. Do I expect a major collapse of evangelical Christianity in the next 10 years? I do not. I do expect the face of evangelicalism to be different in 2019 but that doesn’t take a prophet to predict, because it is alreadyUNCOMMON DECENCY
Not Civility Alone Not that civility is the be-all and end-all of life. We will not solve all our problems simply by becoming more civil people. There are times when it is appropriate to manifest some very uncivil feelings. “Passionate intensity” is not always out of place. If I am going to be a more EVANGELICAL LEADERS REFLECT ON ISRAEL, PALESTINE “U.S. evangelicals have been concerned with the conflict between Israel and Palestine from the beginning,” said Leith Anderson, President of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). “We continue learning as we engage in mission work, humanitarian relief and advocacy.” The NAE did not directly ask its leaders what their views on Israel and Palestine were BIBLICAL MODEL FOR CORPORATE FASTING Biblical Principles of Fasting What Fasting Is • It is abstaining from food or another essential need in order to seek God. • It expresses a deep need for God, more essential than bread is for thebody.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PASTORING SMALL CHURCHES In this podcast, Karl and Leith discuss: How small churches should think about growth and success; The particular challenges, including finances, that pastors of small churches face; What resources are available to pastors of small churches; and Why we need more — not fewer — small churches in the United States. Read a Portion of SIGNIFICANT RELIGIOUS FREEDOM CONCERNS ON THE EQUALITY ACT If the measure became law, many religious schools and charities would have to change their faith-based policies and practices, or face sanctions that could force them to close their doors. Before the House voted on the legislation, NAE President Leith Anderson joined a letter to members of Congress expressing concern over the consequences toreligious
WHY I DON'T PREACH PARTISAN POLITICS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS The mission of the National Association of Evangelicals is to honor God by connecting and representing evangelical Christians. ARE EVANGELICALS ANTI-SCIENCE? And it goes both ways. One in five people in the general public perceive there is hostility by scientists toward religion. Among evangelical scientists, a strong majority (57 percent) perceives hostility from scientists toward religion. There is a sense that scientists have no room for faith, and that evangelicals look to theBible as their
THEOLOGY BEHIND EUANGELION The Jewish Path to Good News The first is a Jewish path. Isaiah, hundreds of years before Jesus, announced the good news of God’s reign for Israel in exile, with no immediate hope of restoration. How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bringHEALTH CARE REFORM
The need for change seems evident. Health care inflation rates are nearly double that of general inflationary rates. In addition, it is troubling that so many Americans are without health insurance -some voluntarily, others for short periods of time, still others due to unemployment and factors beyond their control, and millions because they are uninsurable.UNCOMMON DECENCY
Not Civility Alone Not that civility is the be-all and end-all of life. We will not solve all our problems simply by becoming more civil people. There are times when it is appropriate to manifest some very uncivil feelings. “Passionate intensity” is not always out of place. If I am going to be a more ON PASTORING THE RURAL Tell us the story of Cornerstone Church. Cornerstone was founded in 1942. In 2000, the leadership decided to make Cornerstone a regional church. This involved re-defining who we were, establishing biblical and ministry foundations, and multiplying ministry through other sites and support for other churches. We moved to a new site with a newbuilding
THE RURAL MINDSET
Still, for most purposes, the intuitive concept of rural is sufficient, and the statistical nuances of a definition can be left to the statisticians. At the simplest level, two characteristics seem to be of primary relevance. First, a rural place is small, often with apopulation that can
THE WEIGHT OF PASTORAL ETHICS All believers are called to live and embody God’s designs in every sphere of life. But pastors and Christian leaders have a special responsibility, for as the Apostle Paul cautioned, “We put no stumbling block in anyone’s path, so that our ministry will not bediscredited”
A BIBLICAL MODEL FOR LEADERSHIP SUCCESSION In these narratives a midrashic approach (a 2nd-century Jewish interpretation) will discover a variety of “principles,” and one might list them and draw the requisite conclusions. For example, the story of David’s family and the harem-conspiracy conflict that erupted after his death could suggest to the midrashist that before a succession event, the organization needs SMALL TOWN, SMALL CHURCH, SMALL SALARY Through the National Association of Evangelicals’ research of 4,249 evangelical senior pastors, we discovered: 82 percent of pastors identified their community as a rural area or small town/city. Nearly 80 percent of pastors serve in congregations with fewer than 200 people, and 55 percent have fewer than 100 people in their church. Themedian annual
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