Most Americans still prefer a real-live preacher to a video sermon, according to a survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Mental Health: Half of evangelicals believe prayer can heal mental illness
A third of Americans – and nearly half of evangelical, fundamentalist, or born-again Christians – believe prayer and Bible study alone can overcome serious mental illness, according to a recent survey by Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Many Americans link U.S. military strike in Syria to end times
The threat of airstrikes against Syria has more than a few Americans thinking about the end of the world. A recent poll from Nashville-based Lifeway Research found that almost one in three Americans see Syria’s recent conflict as part of the Bible’s plan for the end times.
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Americans Turn to God, and Generosity after Natural Disasters
When natural disasters occur, most Americans take increased interest in God and donate to relief agencies – and they trust faith-based agencies more than their secular counterparts. A third also believe prayer can avert natural disasters.
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Religious Convictions Not Among Most Desired Parental Traits
Few Americans see the necessity of parents having a commitment to Christianity or religion, according to Lifeway Research.
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Research: Church Relationships Are Missing Something
Almost three out of every four churchgoers say they have significant relationships with people at church, but less than half are intentionally helping other believers grow in their faith, according to a study by Lifeway Research.
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