While the majority of churchgoers desire to honor Christ with their lives and even profess to think on biblical truths, a recent study found few actually engage in personal reading and study of the Scriptures.
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Churchgoers Believe in Sharing Faith, Most Never Do
When it comes to discipleship, churchgoers struggle most with sharing Christ with non-Christians according to a recent study of church-going American Protestants.
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Pastors See Discipleship Progress Despite Lack of Regular Evaluation
While nine out of 10 Protestant pastors believe their congregation is making significant progress in spiritual development, a Lifeway Research study found the majority admits regular evaluation of progress is not occurring in their local church.
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American Protestants Deviate from Biblical Discipleship Standards
Although only 17 percent of Protestant churchgoers in America demonstrate a “decent” level of spiritual maturity, a widespread recommitment to biblical standards has the potential to ignite revival, according to a book by Brad Waggoner, executive vice president of Lifeway Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Protestant Perceptions of Alcohol
What percentage of Protestants drink alcohol? What do they think Scripture says about It? Should Christians abstain from drinking alcohol?
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