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JamesCollins
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My first real exposure to Christianity came from listening to Billy Graham on the radio every Sunday night as a young teenager. I believe the Holy Spirit brought me to Christ through Billy Graham’s ministry.When you grow up with it, it’s not confusing at all.
Evangelicals have always had a lot of communication going on, in print media in the past, through conferences and seminars and “retreats,” through television (I grew up watching the Billy Graham crusades on television), through the RADIO (Evangelicals have had radio stations for decades–Catholics are definitely coming in late on this media), and in recent decades, online. The first forum I ever got involved with, other than the figure skating forums, is an Evangelical Protestant forum.
Also, part of Evangelical Protestant culture is “fellowship” with each other. A lot of Catholics are shocked and horrified if they attend an Evangelical Protestant worship service because of all the talking that goes on before the worship service begins. That’s part of “fellowship,” and it’s considered “good” in Evangelical Protestant churches.
All this communication makes it easy for Evangelical Protestants to learn who is with them and who isn’t. When I was a young teenager, I could have gone down the list of churches in our city and told you which were Evangelical and which were not. I would have told you that the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) was definitely NOT Evangelical!
The Reverent Doctor Billy Graham is the Evangelical of All Evangelicals, although interestingly, some Evangelicals find him “too theologically liberal” because he accepts Catholics as Christians!
If you want to get a handle on what it means to be “Evangelical Protestant,” study Ned Flanders on the Simpsons. He is one of the most consistent and accurate characters on that show, and he is definitely the most well-known Evangelical in the United States!