By Bob Smietana NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Older American evangelicals love Israel—but many younger evangelicals simply don’t care, according to a new survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research. Three-quarters (77 percent) of evangelicals 65 and older say they support the existence, security and prosperity of Israel. That drops to 58 percent among younger evangelicals, those 18 to 34. Four […]
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Most Americans Admit They’re Sinners
America is full of sinners—and most of them want to mend their ways. Two-thirds of Americans (67 percent) say they are sinners, according to a new study from Nashville-based Lifeway Research. Most people aren’t too happy about it—only 5 percent say they’re fine with being sinners.
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Good Deeds Done by Christians Often Go Unseen
According to Lifeway Research, few Americans are aware of many efforts by local Christians or churches to serve their neighbors.
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Americans Have Mixed Feelings About Sex and Religion
When faith and sexuality clash, which side should prevail? Americans can’t decide, according to Lifeway Research.
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Most Hispanic Christians Ambivalent Toward Israel
Few Hispanic Christians in America have a negative view of Israel. But many have no opinion.
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Americans Want to Avoid Shame, Make Their Loved Ones Proud
Many Americans are more worried about their reputation than their conscience. They worry less about guilt and fear and more about avoiding shame.
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