This proposed paper examines Carl F. H. Henry’s vision for evangelical engagement with society, arguing that his model of biblical orthodoxy and orthopraxy remains essential for contemporary evangelical witness. Henry insisted that evangelicals must actively shape civilization by adhering to biblical truth and applying it in every sphere of life, ensuring that Christian conviction fosters a hospitable environment for gospel expansion. He rejected any bifurcation between personal righteousness and social justice, asserting that the neglect of one signified a failure in the other. Furthermore, Henry called for a return to Scripture as the foundation for both doctrine and action, urging evangelicals to discard any theological position that did not align with God’s revealed truth. His approach required believers to identify societal injustices and respond with biblically grounded solutions, demonstrating faithfulness in both belief and practice. This proposed paper will explore how Henry’s theological framework offers a compelling corrective to contemporary evangelicalism’s tendencies toward orthodoxy decoupled from orthopraxy or social activism divorced from doctrinal integrity. By retrieving Henry’s vision, evangelicals can recover a holistic faithfulness that brings both spiritual renewal and societal transformation.