Considering the fact that approximately 70 percent of the U.S. population still identifies as Christian, we have a large group of people that would likely be overlooked in outreach or missions, yet don’t know that they believe what the Bible says.
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Differing Politics, More Than Religion, Raises Issues for Potential Marriages
More Americans say they would be unhappy if their child married someone from a different political party, than someone from a different religious group.
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Cultivating Racial Diversity in the Local Church
“Our conviction is that racial reconciliation is not a modern-day political buzzword or piece of news fodder, but rather one of the core issues addressed by Scripture itself.”
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Poll Finds “Dramatic and Sudden” Shift in America Toward Pro-Life Label
Americans are now evenly split between the pro-life and pro-choice labels, after a 9-percentage-point jump in those calling themselves pro-life.
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Americans Aren’t Sure if the Church Is Helping National Unity
Is the church bringing people together in America or pushing them apart? New research finds Americans are—ironically enough—divided.
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What Does a World Without Billy Graham Look Like?
In many ways, the church in America sits in a different spot than we did just one year ago with the passing of Billy Graham.
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