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  • ...ia is unique in Western Anglicanism in that the majority of the diocese is Evangelical (low church) in nature, and committed to Reformed and Calvinist theology.
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  • ...rs are required to respect its intention of being written from an Reformed evangelical Protestant background. The content of Theopedia was public domain, but is n
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  • Today it is an evangelical and conservative Anglican church with a large congregation. It's main campu
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  • '''Rapture Ready''' is an [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical]] [[Christian]] site founded by [[Todd Strandberg]] as the Rapture Index in ...including CNN, and in [[Robert Lanham]]'s book ''The Sinner's Guide to the Evangelical Right''.
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  • The Seventh-day Adventist Church is an evangelical [[Christian]] [[denomination]]. The Seventh-day Adventist Church grew out o
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  • Torture of evangelical Eritrean Christians revealed ([http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7015033.st
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  • In an evangelical [[Christian]] perspective, peace with [[God]] means accepting that you are
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  • ...tent of countries like the United States and Canada. There are some strong evangelical elements, especially in the largest church, [[Holy Trinity Anglican Church
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  • ...nglican minister who was noted as the one of the leaders of the world-wide evangelical movement. He wrote many books, including Basic Christianity and The Cross o ...t?". Later that evening Stott decided to commit his energies to Christ and Evangelical Christianity.
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  • ==Sydney Japanese Evangelical Church== * [http://sjec.exblog.jp/ Sydney Japanese Evangelical Church]
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  • ...] historically accurate? This is a question that sparks great debate. Most evangelical and conservative Christians believe in Biblical inerrancy - indeed, the apo
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  • Glenunga Uniting Church is an evangelical [[Uniting Church in Australia|Uniting Church]] in [[Adelaide]] in [[South A
    837 bytes (107 words) - 02:31, 31 May 2009
  • D.J. Wooten is a retired evangelical minister, poet, singer, and songwriter from Cambridge in [[Maryland]] in th
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  • ...ebsites - [http://www.evangelikale.at/neu/gemeindeatlas/evangelikale.shtml Evangelical Churches in Austria] | [http://www.evang.at/kirche/gemeinden/index.htm Luth
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  • Holy Trinity Church is an [[evangelical]] and conservative Anglican church on North Terrace, in the city of [[Adela
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  • ***[[Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists of Russia]] - 0.6 million ***[[Evangelical Church in Germany]] - 26.9 million<ref>[http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Youth_ministry_(Evangelical) Wikipedia - Youth ministry (Evangelical)]
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  • * [[Australian Evangelical Lutheran Church]]
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  • ...s predominantly a secular society however it is home to a conservative and evangelical [[Anglican]] diocese that is well known Australia wide, if not throughout t
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  • ...more traditional [[Evangelicalism|evangelical]] point of view, and in non-evangelical churches, the '''Baptism in the Holy Spirit''' is equated with this recepti ...d the ''baptism of the Holy Spirit'' to be requisite for the apostolic and evangelical mission that they believe is the duty of all Christians.
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