When Americans make New Year’s resolutions, a better relationship with God ranks almost as high as better health.
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New Churches Draw Those Who Previously Didn’t Attend
America is launching new Protestant churches faster than it loses old ones, attracting many people who previously didn’t attend anywhere, new Lifeway Research studies show.
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Women Distrust Church on Abortion
More than 4 in 10 women who have had an abortion were churchgoers when they ended a pregnancy, according to a survey sponsored by Care Net.
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Threat of Divorce Hard to Spot Among Churchgoing Couples
Before a divorce, churchgoers in troubled marriages look a lot like their happily married counterparts at church.
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Pastors Grow More Polarized on Islam
Protestant pastors are increasingly polarized about Islam, with a growing share labeling the Muslim faith violent while a sharply rising minority calls it spiritually good.
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Nonreligious Americans See Evidence of Creator
Life didn’t just happen, most Americans say—and a surprising number of nonreligious people agree.
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