Since 1942, the NAE has brought together diverse evangelicals — across racial, ethnic, theological and political lines — to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ in word and deed. The NAE equips the Church to navigate complexity with biblical clarity.
Despite our shared call to "act justly," the Church has often had a difficult time working across racial, denominational and other lines to pursue justice together. Denver Seminary and the NAE present a wide-ranging conversation on evangelicalism and justice.
We've all seen images of the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton after they tore through areas of the southeast. NAE President Walter Kim is joined by representatives of NAE member organizations for an on-the-ground report.
What is an evangelical? That question brings more people to the website of the National Association of Evangelicals than any other search. It’s not just those outside the community looking for answers. Evangelicals themselves seek to understand and communicate what “evangelical” really means.
Are you a Christian college student ready to shine God’s light and share the good news with our nation and the world?
Every denomination and church network in North America is asking the question: Where do you find church planters? In this webinar, Gary Rohrmayer explores best practices for discovering the church planters among and around us.
In a world full of division and partisan politics, it can be difficult to know what to think and how to speak up.
For more than a decade, Christians have used “For the Health of the Nation” to apply biblical principles to complex issues. Now, in partnership with RightNow Media, we have an 8-session video series that brings the content to life through dynamic biblical teaching.
The NAE along with RightNow Media hosted an instructive conversation on how Christians should operate in a pluralistic marketplace of ideas.
The NAE hosts a Fuller Formation Group for a cohort of 26 national female leaders. Toni Kim, NAE director of spiritual care, facilitates the group and shares how Fuller Formation Groups situate spiritual formation in the context of community and of God himself.
NAE President Walter Kim talks with Dr. Christina Edmondson on how we can be praying for and entering into longstanding solidarity with the communities impacted by gun violence.
Khiengchai Fulton is a homeschooling mom who leads a women’s Bible study and reaches out to the youth in her community.