Michael Cromartie
Michael Cromartie, Commissioner, (1950 – 2017) served as Vice President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where he directed both the Evangelicals in Civic Life and Faith Angle Forum programs. His area of expertise included issues at the cross-section of religion and politics. He was also an advisory editor of Christianity Today magazine, a senior advisor to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life and a senior fellow with The Trinity Forum. Mr. Cromartie was a graduate of Covenant College in Georgia, and held an M.A. in Justice from The American University in Washington, D.C. On September 20, 2004, President George W. Bush appointed him to a six-year term on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
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Does the church need to be more introspective than extroverted?
Michael Cromartie explains the character and role that the Church needs to play in an...Read More
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Are there examples of church models that have flourished?
In this session, Michael Cromartie responds by explaining Church models that have flourished in an...Read More
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How do we love those who disagree with our ideals and morals?
Michael Cromartie explains the duty of Christians in walking the fine line between guarding our...Read More
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In the context of conflict of ideas, can a church or Christians be sued?
In this session, Michael Cromartie responds on how Christians should arm themselves with legal council...Read More
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How does a Benedictine model of the church work in our era?
Michael Cromartie gives insights on how a Benedictine model of the church work in our...Read More
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What can churches in the United States do to preserve Christianity?
In his responses, Michael Cromartie encourages us to prepare for the casualties of our culture...Read More
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What can Christians do in countries that are moving away from Christ?
In this Q & A session, Michael Cromartie responds to the duty of Christians in...Read More
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What Now? Faithful Living in Challenging Times
A man I was privileged to get to know in Washington many years ago through...Read More
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How to Infect a Culture
Michael Cromartie lectures on how best to Infect a Culture and How Little Things Can...Read More