About 4 in 10 Protestant churchgoers say their congregation has been involved with adoption or foster care in the past year.
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Lifeway Research: Billy Graham Has a Far-Reaching Legacy
In the fall of 1949, a little-known Baptist preacher launched a series of revival meetings at a “canvas cathedral” at the corner of Washington Boulevard and Hill Street in Los Angeles. The meetings were supposed to last three weeks. Instead they continued for eight weeks, drawing more than 300,000 people and making Billy Graham a household name. Nearly 70 years later, the 99-year-old Rev. Graham remains one of the best-known preachers in America, according to a survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Sunday Morning in America Still Segregated – and That’s OK With Worshipers
Sunday morning remains one of the most segregated hours in American life, with more than 8 in 10 congregations made up of one predominant racial group. And most worshipers like it that way.
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Most Churchgoers Won’t Skip Church for Football
Most American churchgoers would rather attend church than watch their favorite football team. But a few diehard fans are willing to miss out on worship to watch a game.
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Research: Many Churchgoers Don’t Talk About Faith
Most Canadian churchgoers have no hesitation in being open about their faith, according to a new survey. And many say their faith is well known by friends and acquaintances. But that doesn’t mean faith is a part of their daily conversations.
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Research: Church Relationships Are Missing Something
Many Canadian Protestants say they have significant relationships with people in their church. But relatively few spend time trying to help others grow spiritually.
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