Evangelical Christianity.The word evangelical comes from the Greek word evangelistes which means a 'messenger of good'.For evangelicals the focus is taking the message of good news as Jesus commanded.Mat 28:19 Go, then, to all peoples everywhere and make them my disciples: baptize them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,Mat 28:20 and teach them to obey everything I have commanded you. And I will be with you always, to the end of the age."
Evangelical Christianity, or Evangelical Protestantism is a worldwide, trans denominational movement within Protestant Christianity. It gained great momentum in the 18th and 19th centuries
Christianity focus on the Christ as a means of gaining salvation. He is the way the truth and salvation.
Evangelicals Now was created in 1986.
In my opinion, it has never been better. Many Christians, especially Evangelicals, have great support and comfort for the Jews and Israel - unbreakable for many.
As Jesus said: the focus of life is to love God.
Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals was created in 1994.
National Association of Evangelicals was created in 1942.
Most would say the three most populous denominations are: Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant. A fast growing fourth is Evangelicals.
Doreen M. Rosman has written: 'Evangelicals and culture' -- subject- s -: Intellectual life, Evangelicalism, History, Christianity and culture
Christianity. Christianity is divided into three major categories: Roman Catholic, Protestant (specifically those labeled as "Evangelicals"), and Eastern Orthodox.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the United States in 2012, the "Christian Right" actually refers to a coalition of Catholics and Evangelicals primarily. I have read some tirades from old mainline fundamentalists decrying the Evangelicals embrace of historic Christianity as defined by the Catholic Church. Your question is strangely out of date.