Trail Dust: Missionary credited with first New Mexico’s Protestant church The young Rev. Thomas Harwood, pioneer Methodist missionary, arrived in New Mexico in 1869. It was the beginning of a 30-year uphill battle, for he concentrated his efforts on trying to convert the Territory’s large Hispanic population to Protestantism.
July 19, 2013 - Santa Fe New Mexican
Kendall Harmon in San Jose Mercury News The movement is in danger of fragmenting into so many pieces,said Canon Kendall Harmon, a leading conservative thinker from the Diocese of South Carolina. "We look like American Protestantism already and we've only been essentially at...
Robert Duncan in Washington Times There is a great reformation of the Christian church under way,Bishop Duncan said. "While much of mainline Protestantism is finding itself adrift from its moorings ...... there is an ever-growing stream of North American Protestantism that...
Albert Mohler in Christian Post Liberal Protestantism long ago grew embarrassed by the exclusive claims of biblical Christianity and the historic Christian faith,Mohler said in a commentary. "Adopting pluralist and inclusivist reconstructions of the faith, liberal...