The word "evangelical Christian" is a very important word in modern society. In recent years, the number of self-called evangelical Christians has increased dramatically, and their existence has disappeared (Sweeney, 3). Their strong political and social views put them in the midst of many controversies in the past and present. In this article I will explore the history and significance behind the evangelical Christian movement in the United States in particular and explain how it evolved from religious reform to controversial entity.
The writers of our series are very young. Throughout their lives they are "evangelists" in the political environment of the United States. One problem they encountered was to define evangelicals. Most contemporary evangelical Christians practice faith at the edge of sects and non-denominational churches - moving between congregations with no faith or church history - now they questioned the value of evangelism in public places How their faithful life and beliefs they are viewing are in agreement with Jesus Christ and the Bible (or in most cases not)
Persecution is attractive to many evangelists. In the Bible, Christians are promised by Saint Paul, and if they love him, they will suffer for Christ (2 Timothy 3:12). However, in modern America, it is not clear what form this pain will bring. The stories of political, cultural and theological suppression are popular in the evangelical community, but these stories are sometimes fictitious, or are highly exaggerated nonfiction, and It is rarely accurate. If an evangelist wants a convincing voice in a pluralist society, a voice to protect Christians from serious persecution, we must be able to accurately identify the real time. Pressure on the victims - and this sacrifice is only for imagination
Americans are seeing American white evangelical Christianity today with a new appearance. Donald Trump entered the stage with 80% of evangelicals, and Loymore gained 81% of the voting rights of Evangelicals. Evangelical leaders expressed support for these two people despite the undeniable evidence that there is a history of sexual harassment and abuse. In the election of the Alabama Senate seats, the current Republican leader Donald Trump is politically confident that the Christian branch is directly receiving the influence of the southern slave religion. The White Evangelist who promoted the victory of Donald Trump came from the Southern Alliance where the battle ceased. In the "Northern invasion war", Doug Moore explained Doug Jones as a liberal alliance and voted for Christian voters in Alabama.