Evangelical traditions are a branch of Christianity that emphasizes the importance of personal faith in Jesus Christ, the authority of the Bible, and the need for sharing the Christian message with others. Evangelicals believe in being "born again," which means experiencing a personal transformation through faith. This tradition often encourages active participation in church life and community service.
These traditions can be found in various denominations, including Baptists, Methodists, and Pentecostals. Evangelicals often engage in missions and outreach programs, aiming to spread their beliefs both locally and globally. Their focus on personal relationships with God and community involvement shapes their unique identity within the broader Christian faith.