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C o v e r S t o r y Evangelicals in America
American Evangelicalism seems to defy unity, let alone hierarchy. Yet its members share basic commitments. TIME's list focuses on those whose influence is on the rise or who have carved out a singular role
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Howard & Roberta Ahmanson: The Financiers
David Barton: The
Lesson Planner
Doug Coe: The
Stealth Persuader
Chuck Colson: Reborn and Rehabilitated
Luis Cortès: Bringing Latinos To the Table
James Dobson: The
Culture Warrior
Stuart Epperson: A
High-Fidelity Messenger
Michael Gerson : The President's Spiritual Scribe
Billy & Franklin Graham: Father and Son In the Spirit
Ted Haggard: Opening Up the Umbrella Group
Bill Hybels: Pioneering Mass Appeal
T.D. Jakes: The
Pentecostal Media Mogul
Diane Knippers: A
Think Tank With Firepower
Tim & Beverly LaHaye: The Christian Power Couple
Richard Land: God's Lobbyist
Brian McLaren: Paradigm Shifter
Joyce Meyer: A
Feminine Side Of Evangelism
Richard John Neuhaus: Bushism Made Catholic
Mark Noll: The
Intellectual Exemplar
J.I. Packer: Theological Traffic Cop
Rick Santorum: The Point Man On Capitol Hill
Jay Sekulow: The
Almighty's Attorney-at-Law
Stephen Strang: Keeper of "The Faith"
Rick Warren: America's New People's Pastor
Ralph Winter: A
Global Mission
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