The modern evangelical movement has focused on publishing, missionary outreach, and the preservation of key conservative doctrines. These doctrines include viewing Christ and the Trinity in terms consistent with the Nicene Creed, the imminent return of Christ to gather up the faithful, and recognition of Scripture as the inerrant Word of God.
Impact: Since World War II the evangelical movement has steadily gained prominence within denominations and among believers with the establishment of educational institutions like Fuller Theological Seminary and Wheaton College, publications like Christianity Today, and organizations like the National Association of Evangelicals.