National Association of Evangelicals
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The National Association of Evangelicals is a body of believers made up of 40 denominations and thousands of churches, schools, nonprofits and individuals. The mission of the National Association of Evangelicals is to honor God by connecting and representing evangelical Christians.
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Trauma Healing Institute — Founded by the American Bible Institute, the Trauma Healing Institute equips individuals, churches and communities to be part of God’s healing process for those experiencing trauma by sharing the life-changing message of Scripture.
Church Cares — Church Cares offers a training curriculum that includes a handbook, an introductory video and 12 lesson videos that bring together top experts from various fields to help leaders understand and implement the best practices for handling a variety of abuse scenarios at church, school or within ministry.
“The Resilient Pastor ..read more
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National Association of Evangelicals
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Sam George, Ph.D., serves as the director of the Global Diaspora Institute at Wheaton College Billy Graham Center and as a global catalyst of the Lausanne Movement. He is of Asian Indian origin and has lived, studied and served in five countries, and currently makes his home in the suburbs of Chicago. He teaches and researches migration, diaspora missions and World Christianity globally. He has authored or edited 15 books, including a recent three-volume series on “Asian Diaspora Christianity.”
What is the role of immigration in shaping American churches?
America is an immigrant nation ..read more
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National Association of Evangelicals
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It has become increasingly rare to see Congress do something that is both important and bipartisan, and even rarer when legislation advances a pro-life, pro-family agenda. The Tax Relief for American Workers and Families Act of 2024 does exactly that.
The House Ways and Means Committee, led by Chairman Jason Smith, overwhelmingly approved it, with every Republican and all but three Democrats supporting it. Speaker Johnson is to be commended for bringing the bill to a vote a week later, where it was approved on a supermajority vote of 357-70 at the end of January. It now awaits a vote in the Se ..read more
National Association of Evangelicals
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