Most pastors feel strongly that Mormons are not Christians, according to a survey by Lifeway Research. The survey polled 1,000 American Protestant pastors and asked them to respond to the statement: “I personally consider Mormons (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) to be Christians.”
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Pastors Feel Privileged and Positive, Though Discouragement Can Come
Though almost all pastors feel privileged to be in ministry, a majority also experience loneliness and discouragement. That is the finding of a survey by Lifeway Research of 1,000 American Protestant pastors conducted Aug. 17-24, 2011.
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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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Readers Embrace HCSB’s Choice of ‘Slave,’ Survey Finds
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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2011 Church of God Discipleship Survey
In 2011, Lifeway Research partnered with the Church of God (Cleveland) to gather data on discipleship within the denomination. To view the complete results, visit: http://digital.turn-page.com/i/53569
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Pastors Think Denominations Important, But Will Become Less So
A majority of pastors with denominational affiliation believe it is vital to be part of a denomination, but a majority also believe that the importance of identifying with a denomination will diminish over the next 10 years.
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