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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3 Things I’ve Learned as a Bivocational Pastor
The real heroes are the pastors of small churches and church planters who work full-time jobs, have families, and still must prepare sermons, deal with crises that arise, and cast vision for their congregations.
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7 Ways to Keep Young Adults Invested in Your Church
Among young adults who stayed in church, 54 percent say they had regular responsibilities. That was only the case for 15 percent of those who dropped out.
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How Many US Churches Are Actually Growing?
A Lifeway Research study found 6 in 10 Protestant churches are plateaued or declining in attendance and more than half saw fewer than 10 people become new Christians in the past 12 months.
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Discipleship May be Hard and Messy, But It’s Worth It
Disciple-making pastors need to practice discipleship by connecting with a home group, Sunday school class, or a single gender D-Group. You need it!
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