Faith: Evangelical

  •   BOB ABERNETHY, anchor: According to a survey by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, solid majorities of all major American religious groups back stronger measures to protect the environment. Some conservative evangelicals are a little less likely … More

    January 13, 2006

  • Biographer William Martin talks about the legacy of evangelist Billy Graham. More

    June 24, 2005

  • Journalist and author Wendy Murray Zoba discusses the legacy of evangelist Billy Graham. More

    June 24, 2005

  • Part one of a four-part series on America’s evangelicals. They make up about a quarter of the population. Their political influence is strong. Their churches seem to be thriving. And yet, many evangelicals say they feel misunderstood by the wider culture — under siege — as if they were an estranged minority. More

    March 18, 2005

  • Read comments from two scholars on the moral arguments and religious themes that were all part of the recent American civic liturgy — the Inaugural Address, the State of the Union Address, and the National Prayer Breakfast. More

    February 4, 2005

  • Read more of the R&E interview with actor Stephen Baldwin on evangelism. More

    May 7, 2004

  • Read more of Kim Lawton’s interview about evangelicals and evangelism with Randall Balmer. More

    May 7, 2004

  • Part four of a four-part series: evangelicals on their common commitment to spreading their faith. Tens of thousands do so through traditional career missionary efforts overseas, but the vast majority of evangelicals say they do it in their everyday lives. More

    May 7, 2004

  • Read more of Jeff Sheler’s interview about America’s evangelicals with Professor Alan Wolfe of Boston College. More

    April 30, 2004

  • Part three of a four-part series: American evangelicals’ relationship with popular culture. In our national survey, conducted with U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT, nearly three quarters of white evangelicals said the media are hostile to their values. Yet they have also created their own widely popular alternative music and books. More

    April 30, 2004

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