Most American evangelicals believe Jesus’ Golden Rule—“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”—applies to politics. Some, however, see the political realm leading up to the 2020 elections as no place for niceness, according to a new study.
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Americans Most Likely to Find Identity in Family and Accomplishments
Most Americans say they find their identity in relationships and achievements. Far fewer point to their religious faith.
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Young Adults Keep Christian Label, Shed Many Practices
Most young adults who attended church as a teenager say they believe in God today, but fewer consider themselves devout Christians.
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Most Teenagers Drop Out of Church When They Become Young Adults
Church pews may be full of teenagers, but a Lifeway Research study says college students might be a much rarer sight on Sunday mornings.
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Survey Finds Americans Want More Christ This Christmas
Most Americans want more religious meaning to the Christmas season, and for some that includes the seasonal greetings we say to each other.
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What Do Americans Believe About God?
In the 2018 State of Theology Study sponsored by Ligonier Ministries, Lifeway Research polled 3,000 Americans and asked them a number of questions about God, Christian ethics and religion in general.
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