Currently, 32% of U.S. adults say they have trust in organized religion or the church, hovering near all-time lows.
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Most Churchgoers Invite Others to Join Them
Most Protestant churchgoers say they invite others to join them at church at least once in a six-month period.
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Most Southern Baptist Churches Use Background Checks, Fewer Receive Abuse Training
Most Southern Baptist churches use background checks. Fewer, have been trained in reporting sexual abuse or caring for abuse survivors.
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Americans Grow Less Religious
Along with the decline of religious identification, fewer people today feel religion is very important in their lives.
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Americans OK with IVF, but Divided Over Embryo Destruction
While studies demonstrate most Americans are OK with using IVF to have kids, there’s more division over the treatment of “excess embryos.”
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3 Factors That Create an Unchurched Christian
The local church has lost its prominence among too many professing Christians, but Scripture has no category for the unchurched Christian.
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