Engagement in God’s mission requires an acute understanding of two components: the gospel and culture.
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Evangelical Churchgoers Least Likely to Believe in Ghosts
While almost 1 in 5 Americans say they believe in ghosts, only 11 percent of evangelical churchgoers say the same.
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Mental Illness, More Than Gun Laws, Blamed for Mass Shootings
Nearly half of Americans polled blame failings in the mental health system—rather than the nation’s gun law—for recent mass shootings.
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Half See Rise of ‘Nones’ as Bad for America
According to Pew Research, a plurality of Americans believe that the growing number of religious unaffiliated is a bad thing for society.
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Americans say Religion Is Losing Influence, Yet They Want More of It
More than three-quarters of Americans (77 percent) believe religion is losing influence, according to a recent poll by Gallup.
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Cultural Christianity Is Dying, and That’s a Good Thing
Cultural Christianity is dying because nominal Christians are becoming more and more comfortable with giving up their labels.
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