Three out of four American Bible readers say they prefer a literal translation of Scripture even if some of the words or concepts do not fit easily into modern culture, according to a new study by Lifeway Research.
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Americans Still Appreciate KJV
Four hundred years after it debuted as the first widely distributed Bible for the English-speaking world, the King James Version of the Bible still holds a place of distinction among Americans, according to a recent study by Lifeway Research.
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Americans Celebrate Christmas, Yet Many Stray From Religious Meaning
t’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and it’s not just Christians turning December into a festive month.
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Christmas is Prime Time for Church Invitations
One of the ways 47 percent of households celebrate the holiday is by attending special Christmas Eve or Christmas Day church services
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Lifeway Research Finds American ‘Millennials’ Prefer Experience Over Expertise
When seeking information or advice, almost two-thirds of American “Millennials” – those born between 1980 and 1991 – prefer to rub shoulders with many people who have personal experience rather than a single recognized expert.
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American ‘Millennials’ Concerned But Not Fanatical About Environment
Nearly 9 in 10 American “Millennials” – those born between 1980 and 1991 – say it’s up to their generation to clean up the environment, but a majority also believes that many Millennials go overboard when it comes to environmental issues.
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