As anxiety and depression among American teens is on the rise, how the church responds to the concerns of some of its youngest members could make all the difference.
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In Tech We Trust: Most Say Science Will Solve National Problems
Pew Research asked American adults which institutions will have a positive impact in solving the biggest problems facing the country. More chose science and technology than any other option.
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3 Steps to Help Your Church Foster Racial Reconciliation
Two years ago Nashville, Tennessee, area pastors Mike Glenn and Joseph Walker began an unlikely, cross-cultural friendship.
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Jesus’ Baptism Site Partially Cleared of Landmines
For decades, remnants of the Six-Day War have kept pilgrims from Qasr al-Yahud, the traditional site of John’s baptism of Jesus. But that’s about to change.
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Evangelicals Steady, But ‘Nones’ Surge in Latest Population Study
What’s the largest religious group in America? For the first time in more than 30 years, it’s not Catholics or evangelicals.
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Christians More Likely to Have Intergenerational Friendships
When looking for a new friend outside of your generation, you might try starting in a church pew.
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