A Lifeway Research study finds U.S. adults are split on whether they’ll be at church sometime this Christmas.
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Many Americans Are More Consumers Than Contented
Most Americans have a mix of values, but around 3 in 10 are closer to either extreme—either prolific consumers or truly content.
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Pastors Remain Opposed, Americans Grow More Open to Political Endorsements in Church
Lifeway Research found little practice or support among pastors and Americans for political endorsements from clergy and churches.
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Evangelicals Twice as Likely to Back Trump Over Harris
Evangelicals are twice as likely to plan to cast their ballot for Trump than Harris (61% v. 31%), according to a Lifeway Research study.
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Americans’ Theological Beliefs Changed to Suit Post-Pandemic Practice
With most theological beliefs remaining stable, shifting beliefs point to where changing culture may be impacting religious perspectives.
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Americans Believe Suicide Is Epidemic, Not Pathway to Hell
Most Americans believe suicide is an epidemic as slightly more since 2014 say they have experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide.
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