Among regular Bible readers, more than a third indicate they read it nearly every day and typically use one primary version of the Bible.
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Churches Should Be Allowed to Meet in Public Schools
Two-thirds of Americans believe public schools should rent to churches and other community groups, according to a new study by Lifeway Research.
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Americans Weigh In on Political Candidates Who Express Their Faith
Presidential candidates who share their faith on the campaign trail may not be helping their bid for the nomination, according to a recent Lifeway Research survey of American adults.
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Ultimate Purpose and Meaning: Some Say They Pursue It, Others Do Not
Americans with even a slight curiosity about an ultimate purpose to life are more likely to participate in worship services.
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Americans Have Mixed Impressions of Southern Baptists’ Identity
The majority of Americans have a favorable impression of Southern Baptists, according to a recent Lifeway Research study. However, 40 percent of respondents have an unfavorable view of the denomination, more than a third strongly assume an SBC church is not for them, and the negativity is higher among the unchurched.
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Bible Readers Want Accuracy, Word-For-Word Translation
Most American Bible readers prefer word-for-word translations of the original Greek and Hebrew over thought-for-thought translations and value accuracy over readability.
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