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Evangelical Action is a magazine, published bi-monthly, committed to the historical, Christian Faith. It is subscribed to by a wide readership from various churches. It was first published in 1885 as Glad Tidings and its name was changed in 1945 to its current one.

Evangelical Action is committed to these convictions: the complete truthfulness of the Bible; the sufficiency and the finality of the saving work of the Lord Jesus Christ at Calvary as the only means of salvation, and that it is by faith in Him, and in Him alone, we may be saved (see Doctrinal Basis, following).

It is committed to the proclamation and spread of the Gospel, particularly through literature, and we are convinced of the essential unity of all believers in Christ.

Editors Evangelical Action

Editor: Todd Stanton, Associate Editors: Peter Barnes, Fraser Diack, David Marshall

Committee of Reference:
Andrew A. Davies, Howard Davies, David N. Jones, Alex White, John Baxter

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Evangelical Action is published by Evangelical Ministries Trust.

Trustees: John Cromarty, Spero Katos, Graeme Lowe, David Reid, Noel Weeks (also Editors).

DOCTRINAL BASIS: Evangelical Ministries Trust

EVANGELICAL MINISTRIES TRUST

The purpose of EVANGELICAL MINISTRIES TRUST is to advance the Christian religion in its evangelical expression. The Trust is, therefore, committed to:
(a) Supporting the proclamation of the Word of God;
(b) Encouraging unity among and between Evangelical Churches and people;
(c) Maintaining, as part of its overall purpose, the distinctive teaching of the Protestant Reformation, particularly with respect to justification by faith alone.

Ancillary to these primary activities, the Trust shall seek:
(i) To publish the magazine Evangelical Action
(ii) To establish a publishing arm to produce Evangelical Action and publish books, booklets, pamphlets, tracts;
(iii) To distribute evangelical book and literature
(iv) To arrange itineraries of established preachers and to develop conferences for the building up of Christian people in the Christian faith.