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The Pathway to Ending the Pandemic ‘Goes Through Evangelicals,’ Theologian Says

The Pathway to Ending the Pandemic ‘Goes Through Evangelicals,’ Theologian Says


A well-known theologian says the key to ending the pandemic is to change the minds of evangelicals about the Covid-19 vaccine, and he hopes to do just that.

Curtis Chang, a senior fellow at Fuller Theological Seminary and the founder of Redeeming Babel, this month launched a website, ChristiansAndTheVaccine.com, that includes short, easy-to-understand videos that answer common questions evangelicals often have about the vaccine. Among them: Should Christians take the vaccine? Is the Covid vaccine the mark of the beast? Should pro-lifers be pro-vaccine? Is the Covid-19 vaccine safe?

“The pathway to ending the pandemic does go through evangelicals. And let’s to be even more precise: It goes through white evangelicals,” Chang told Christian Headlines. “That’s what all the numbers say about where the vaccine hesitancy is the strongest. But the secular world – both the media and secular public health agencies – they do not understand that [evangelical] world, and they don’t really empathize.”

Barely half (54 percent) of white evangelicals say they will “definitely or probably” get the vaccine, according to Pew. It’s a percentage that’s lower than Catholics (77 percent), black Protestants (64 percent) and atheists (90 percent).

Chang is an evangelical who backs the vaccines.

He is a faculty member at Duke Divinity School and a former senior pastor of an Evangelical Covenant Church in California that he still attends. He also served as campus minister with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and has done mission work in Soweto, South Africa.

The videos, he said, are designed to be shared on social media. They’re also intended to assist local pastors who may be hesitant to discuss the vaccine from the pulpit, he said. Each video also includes a transcript.

He believes the videos fill a void.

“In our current polarized environment, pastors are incredibly cautious to avoid speaking on any public issue in which there could be division or disagreement in their congregations,” Change said. “The reason I created those videos is I want to save pastors from the work of having to engage in all those conversations. They can just say, ‘Hey, watch this video.’”

Visit ChristiansAndTheVaccine.com.

Photo courtesy: Hakan Nural/Unsplash


Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, The Christian Post, the Leaf-Chroniclethe Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel.

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Frank Almonte

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El pastor, Frank Almonte es un reconocido comunicador y productor de medios de comunicación cristianos de la ciudad de Nueva York, donde junto con su esposa Rosemary, han estado pastoreando el Centro Cristiano Adonai por más de veinticinco años. Es Doctor en Divinidades de la Universidad Cristiana Logos en Jacksonville, Florida y en Filosofía (PhD) de Texas University of Theology. Es también entrenador y mentor en The John Maxwell University. Su pasión por ensanchar el Reino de Dios lo ha motivado a escribir varios libros, entre ellos, Gobierno Apostólico y Riquezas de las Naciones.