More churches are gathering in person and more churchgoers are filling the pews, but the attendance recovery has stalled in recent months.
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Most Open to Spiritual Conversations, Few Christians Speaking
Americans are curious about the religious devotion of others and are willing to discuss the topic, but most say they rarely have conversations about faith with their Christian friends.
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Most Pastors See Racial Diversity in the Church as a Goal but Not Reality
Most Protestant pastors say every church should strive to achieve racial diversity, but few are achieving it.
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Pastors Concerned with Growing Leaders, Reaching Outsiders
When thinking about ministry difficulties, pastors say they’re most concerned with growing the people inside the church and reaching those outside it.
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Men Play Significant Role in Decisions Surrounding Unplanned Pregnancies
A study of 1,000 men whose partners had an abortion reveals men may not be aware of how much influence they have in the decision.
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U.S. Pastors Identify Their Greatest Needs
What are pastors’ greatest needs? They’re most concerned with seeing churchgoers grow spiritually and making connections with non-churchgoers.
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