
Evangelical Church Movement
The Evangelical Church Movement refers to a broad and diverse segment of Christianity that emphasizes the authority of the Bible, personal faith in Jesus Christ, and the importance of sharing the gospel. Evangelicals often prioritize a personal relationship with God, active participation in church life, and community service. This movement spans many denominations, including Baptist, Pentecostal, and non-denominational churches, and is known for its vibrant worship, commitment to missionary work, and a focus on spiritual conversion. Evangelicals play a significant role in contemporary social and political issues, especially in the United States and increasingly around the world.