Evangelical Times
| Type | Monthly. |
|---|---|
| Format | Tabloid |
| Editor | Roger Fay |
| Founded | 1967 |
| ISSN | 1358-7285 |
| OCLC number | 32472057 |
| Official website | www.evangelical-times.org |
Evangelical Times is a monthly, conservative evangelical newspaper.[1][2] It is published in a tabloid format and is based in Darlington, County Durham. It has a circulation of approximately 7000 copies each month. There is a Christmas edition which is purchased in larger quantities by churches and individuals to be given to friends and contacts.[3]The June edition contains a list of evangelical 'Holiday Churches.'[4] It is closely associated with Evangelical Press with which it shares an office. The current editor is Roger Fay, pastor of Zion Evangelical Baptist Church in Ripon.
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History [edit]
It was founded in 1967 by Dr Peter Masters, currently minister at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, London.
Content [edit]
The newspaper is composed of the following items:
- News items of particular interest to evangelical Christians
- Articles which are focused on: Church History, Theology or Mission
- Book Reviews
Website [edit]
The website contains most of the content of past issues with a search facility.
Senior editors [edit]
- David C Potter MBE [5]
- Bob Horn [6][7]
- Prof Edgar Andrews[8]
- Roger Fay
References [edit]
- ^ Reference to Evangelical Times as 'a British Monthly'
- ^ Repeated references made to Evangelical Times as a source of conservative response to the 'Toronto Blessing'
- ^ Christmas Edition
- ^ 'Holiday Churches'
- ^ David C Potter as an associate Editor
- ^ Bob Horn leaves the Evangelical Times to start Evangelicals Now
- ^ Reference to Bob Horn as Editor
- ^ Reference to Edgar Andrews as editor