What Evangelicals Think of Jewish Evangelism
Survey finds sharing the gospel with God’s “chosen people” is less tied to the end times.
Kate Shellnutt
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The
overwhelming majority of evangelical believers in the US today still
see the importance of sharing the gospel with the Jewish community. But
they’re less likely to agree on the relationship between Jewish
evangelism and the end times, which once was a significant motivator of
such outreach.
In
a survey released today at the National Religious Broadcasters
convention in Nashville, LifeWay Research found that 87 percent of
Americans with evangelical beliefs agree that “sharing the gospel ...
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