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Evangelical roundup for February 15, 2024

John Fea   |  February 15, 2024

What is happening in Evangelical land?

Should evangelicals fear Nones?

French evangelicals launch a “Stop Abuse” website.

Russell Moore talks politics, faith, and mission.

The Asbury Revival: One year later.

The National Association of Evangelicals celebrates Black History Month:

During Black History Month, we celebrate how African Americans played an integral part of American history.

Ephesians 2:10 says, “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” pic.twitter.com/1Xhj6hOewn

— National Association of Evangelicals (@NAEvangelicals) February 13, 2024

Evangelical revivals in Ukraine.

One evangelical approach to the border.

Argentina is funding the social work of evangelical churches.

An Ash Wednesday reflection from World Relief.

The Southern Baptist Church releases a guide to political engagement.

Congratulations Ed Stetzer:

“I look forward to making much of Jesus with you here at the Talbot School of Theology.”

Today, Biola University celebrated the official installation of Dr. Ed Stetzer as the eighth Dean of Talbot School of Theology!

Watch the full ceremony here: https://t.co/bCOe4QK729 pic.twitter.com/uhwbc94gfc

— Talbot School of Theology (@talbottheology) February 14, 2024

The VP for Government Relations at the National Association of Evangelicals defends The Tax Relief for American Workers and Families Act of 2024.

Lecrae on reparations:

Lecrae shares why he deserves reparations. What do you think? pic.twitter.com/kLfER5DmxF

— Jared Moore (@jaredhmoore) February 6, 2024

I agree with Justin:

We really need to get serious. Bad look. https://t.co/9rRqIcOuXW

— Justin Giboney (@JustinEGiboney) February 14, 2024

The attempt to define “evangelical” continues.

Rob Schenck will attend the Alexandria, Virginia debut of Rob Reiner’s new film on Christian nationalism.

Esau McCaulley on when Valentine’s Day meets Ash Wednesday.

Charges dropped:

Charges have been dropped against an Ohio pastor who took in homeless people. The church has agreed no more people will spend the night in the building. https://t.co/ItGWVctR00

— Daniel Silliman (@danielsilliman) February 13, 2024

Blast from the past:

Is Tim Alberta airing dirty laundry?

Metaxas: If your church is not interested in a free screening of my new movie, you should go to another church:

.@ericmetaxas tells @JackPosobiec: "There are a lot of people right now going to churches that are helping the other side, that are doing nothing, that are sitting on the fence pretending that they don’t need to get involved in fighting this war against evil." pic.twitter.com/T1xrgeMwql

— Human Events (@HumanEvents) February 14, 2024

More on the Lakewood Church shooter. And here.

Thomas Kidd at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary:

The Julius B. Gay Lecture series @sbts begins today at 4pm in Heritage Hall. The topic? “A Christian Nation? Faith and the American Founding," with Dr. @ThomasSKidd. Join us.https://t.co/jxGWuj6Qk5

— Albert Mohler (@albertmohler) February 13, 2024

More on the “He Gets Us” Super Bowl ads.

Ralph Reed visits Israel. And here:

Mr. Ralph Reed in Kfar Aza a Kibbutz in Israel, praises the outstanding work of Israel Heritage Foundation & its leadership. He thanked Dr. Frager, Dr. Soloway, Mr. Burkan & Rabbi Katz for bringing important delegates to Israel at time of war! @ralphreed pic.twitter.com/LADYQVfgA9

— Israel Heritage Foundation 🇮🇱 – קרן מורשת ישראל (@IHF_Heritage) February 13, 2024

And he is talking foreign policy with Bannon:

Hard To Believe How Badly The Biden Admin Has Handled Middle East Foreign Policy https://t.co/dmnqmR0z4t

— Ralph Reed (@ralphreed) February 14, 2024

Charlie and Lance against the “Woke Industrial Complex”:

It’s Explosive-Charlie Kirk and I Take on the Woke Industrial Complex! pic.twitter.com/w5iZcqgiVs

— Lance Wallnau (@lancewallnau) February 14, 2024

Is Christian nationalism dangerous?:

Lance Wallnau Debunks the Ridiculous Narrative That Christian Nationalism is Dangerous (The Charlie Kirk Show) pic.twitter.com/ZCLahgkJPv

— Lance Wallnau (@lancewallnau) February 14, 2024

Did Lance get a word of prophecy on this one?:

ADMIT IT! https://t.co/YHe4HlryEz

— Lance Wallnau (@lancewallnau) February 14, 2024

Some evangelicals think the “He Gets Us” Super Bowl ads are demonic:

That #HeGetsUs commercial is demonic. Spread the word. pic.twitter.com/r7udrseC8s

— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) February 12, 2024

The “Living in an Age of Deception” bundle from an evangelical pastor who will vote for Trump in 2024:

We have a new "Living in the Daze of Deception" bundle!

Book + 4 Part Video Series

You can order now for a gift of any amount: https://t.co/AXjAHwF1oN pic.twitter.com/N3HXUWGJbV

— Jack Hibbs (@RealJackHibbs) February 13, 2024

Gary Bauer and James Dobson take on something called “woke kindergarten”:

It's not just left-wing universities. Marxist indoctrination is spreading to our elementary schools. Learn more in my latest public policy update for the James Dobson Family Institute.
https://t.co/lWpuejSGnF

— Gary L Bauer (@GaryLBauer) February 14, 2024

Tony Perkins turns the Lakewood shooting into a culture war talking point:

Here is a potential intersectionality that the Left will not want to acknowledge. The Lakewood Church shooting — in one tragic event — may be the outcome of the Left’s transgender, immigration, and anti-biblical policies.

Was the Lakeland Church shooter:
-In the country…

— Tony Perkins (@tperkins) February 14, 2024

James Robison’s new book:

“There are no longer enough conservative Catholics, evangelicals and Jews to form a winning national alliance. We need to bring in many Americans of good will who share our sense that our civilization rests on the edge of a cliff.” #fightthegoodfight pic.twitter.com/brYZ4LBkbt

— James Robison (@revjamesrobison) February 14, 2024

Franklin has some thoughts on the Mayorkas impeachment:

Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas has been impeached my the House—the first cabinet secretary to be impeached since 1876. Under Pres. Obama, the border was a mess. Then Pres. Trump fixed it. Since Pres. Biden appointed Mayorkas, it has become a full-blown crisis. Mayorkas &…

— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) February 14, 2024

Punting the Bible.

Good friends have a chat:

Check out my talk with my good friend @seanfeucht https://t.co/8U1vGDl3DV

— Pastor Mark Driscoll (@PastorMark) February 14, 2024

Al Mohler will pontificate on the state of the Southern Baptist Convention:

I look forward to this event. Big issues at stake. https://t.co/xjslfNDuDZ

— Albert Mohler (@albertmohler) February 13, 2024

Huck prefers the Oak Ridge Boys over Taylor:

Andy Reid isn't the only one who loves the @oakridgeboys more than Travis's girlfriend! Nothing against her, but she ain't no match for the Oaks! https://t.co/DWB2cK0M61

— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) February 13, 2024

We have come to the point where a popular evangelical podcast has to explain that God did not write the U.S. Constitution:

We know the Bible was divinely inspired, but what about the Constitution? This once fringe idea is now growing among conservative evangelicals. Skye explains the Constitution's origin and why the belief that God wrote it is more harmful than we realize. https://t.co/p3lcgxWrKL pic.twitter.com/AIvEo0fUUb

— Holy Post Podcast (@HolyPostPodcast) February 13, 2024

Those who do not like the “He Gets Us” Super Bowl ads made an alternative video:

The Christian Super Bowl Ad They SHOULD Have Made

A group known as 'He Gets Us' released an advert during the Super Bowl which, whilst perhaps well intentioned, failed to convey anything of the gospel to the hundreds of millions who saw it.

Here's my take on what they should… pic.twitter.com/isJgzfzaI6

— Jamie Bambrick (@j_bambrick) February 13, 2024

This theobro does not like Tyler Huckabee’s review of Rob Reiner’s new film on Christian nationalism:

This review of Reiner's "God and Country" documentary by Tyler Huckabee is a parable of theological descent. Huckabee was once a self-identified evangelical writing for RELEVANT. He then came out as LGBT-affirming while wanting to retain the otherwise "evangelical" elements of…

— Andrew T. Walker (@andrewtwalk) February 14, 2024

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