Evangelicals Now
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Type | Monthly (32 pages) |
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Format | Tabloid |
Editor | David Baker |
Founded | 1986 |
Headquarters | Thornton Heath, Greater London |
ISSN | 1369-4545 |
OCLC number | 265546980 |
Website | www.e-n.org.uk |
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Evangelicals Now is a monthly evangelical Christian newspaper based in Surrey, England. The newspaper was started in 1986 by Bob Horn (with the support of Sir Fred Catherwood[1]) and the current editor is David Baker, who is also the Rector of East Dean Church near Eastbourne. A readers survey in 2002 suggested that the newspaper has about 6,500 readers — mainly from Evangelical Free, Baptist, and Church of England churches.[2] The paper's website includes a searchable on-line archive of all articles from 1996 onwards.
The paper takes a Reformed theological position[1] and is one of two in the United Kingdom that cater for this readership. It has a slightly broader approach than its counterpart (Evangelical Times), whilst remaining firmly within the conservative evangelical wing of the church.
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Gaydon, Ray (February 2006). "Obituary: Robert Millen Horn, 1933-2005". Evangelicals Now. Thornton Heath, Surrey. ISSN 1369-4545. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
However, in 1986 he was sacked [as editor of Evangelical Times] for being too open to charismatic ideas and, with the support of Sir Fred Catherwood, founded Evangelicals Now. This paper sought to involve those who were loyal to the biblical gospel from both nonconformist and evangelical Anglican circles. It is ironic that in the same year Bob was removed from the preaching rota of Barcombe Baptist Church for not being charismatic enough!
- ↑ 2002 Readers Survey
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