Evangelical Christianity
Evangelical Christianity is a branch of Protestant Christianity that emphasizes the authority of the Bible, the necessity of personal conversion, and the importance of sharing the Christian faith with others. Evangelicals believe in the core tenets of Christianity, including the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and often focus on a personal relationship with God.
This movement is characterized by its commitment to evangelism, which is the act of spreading the Christian message. Evangelicals can be found in various denominations, including Baptists, Methodists, and Pentecostals, and they often engage in community service and social issues as part of their faith practice.