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Parachurch organizations are
Christian faith-based
organizations that work
outside and
across denominations to
engage in
social welfare and evangelism...
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mission independent of
church oversight. Most
parachurch organizations, at
least those normally called parachurch, are
Protestant and Evangelical. Some of...
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universal church (that is, all believers) or the
local church. By contrast,
parachurch organizations are sodalities.
These include missionary organizations and...
- all
based on the
principles espoused in the
Paris Basis. The YMCA is a
parachurch organization based on
Protestant values.
Similar organizations include...
- not
classifiable under historic or
current Protestant movements nor as
parachurch organizations.
Amsdorfians Arminianism Amyraldism Awakening British New...
- Crusade" or
simply "Crusade"—or CCC) is an
interdenominational Christian parachurch organization. It was
founded in 1951 at the
University of California,...
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public organizations including trade unions, students' unions, women's and
parachurch organizations. The UDF's goal was to
establish a "non-racial,
united South...
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Promise Keepers is an
Evangelical Christian parachurch organization for men. It
opposes same-**** marriage, and
champions chastity and
marital fidelity...
- 19th-century Methodism,
along with a
number of
evangelical denominations and
parachurch organizations (such as camp meetings).
There are an
estimated 12 million...
- of the Spirit,
complete in kind." A
number of
Christian denominations,
parachurch organizations, and
movements emphasize those Holiness beliefs as central...