More than a quarter of Americans live alone. What does the church have to offer that’s better than the comfort and freedom of being alone?
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Prosperity Gospel Beliefs on the Rise Among Churchgoers
Most American Protestant churchgoers accept the prosperity gospel belief that God wants them to prosper financially.
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Churchgoers Less Familiar Than Pastors With Deconstruction, More Likely to See It in Their Pews
More than 1 in 3 churchgoers who have heard of deconstruction have seen it play out among church attendees in their congregations.
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Pastors’ Wives Reveal the Worst Advice They’ve Received
A pastor’s wife exists in a unique position in the church. Here’s what a few ministry wives shared about the worst advice they’ve been given.
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Churchgoers Still Watch Livestream Services, at Least Occasionally
Churchgoers believe some reasons for watching a livestream service rather than attending in person are more valid than others.
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Making Groups Work: The Key to Congregational Transformation
Many times, pastors want groups that just work. We get into the most trouble when we treat groups, and even people, as a science.
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