Sunday morning remains one of the most segregated hours in American life, with more than 8 in 10 congregations made up of one predominant racial group. And most worshipers like it that way.
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Most Americans Say the State Should not Define Marriage, but Half Want a Separation Between Church and State Roles
About half of Americans are ready for separation of church and state when it comes to weddings. Six in 10 say the government should not define or regulate marriage.
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Nueva encuesta revela un amplio apoyo para la reforma de inmigración entre los pastores
Por Bob Smietana NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Los pastores protestantes de la nación quieren que el gobierno de los Estados Unidos combine la justicia con la misericordia cuando se trata de una reforma migratoria. La mayoría dicen que es el trabajo del gobierno detener a personas que entran al país ilegalmente. También apoyan una reforma que […]
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New Survey Finds Widespread Support for Immigration Reform Among Pastors
The nation’s Protestant senior pastors want the U.S. government to mix justice with mercy when it comes to immigration reform.
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Protestant Churches Reflect Improving Economic Trends
The nation’s slow economic recovery from a deep recession is showing up in the offering plates of Protestant churches in the U.S., according to a recent survey by Lifeway Research.
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Mental Illness Remains Taboo Topic for Many Pastors
One in four Americans suffers from some kind of mental illness in any given year, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Many look to their church for spiritual guidance in times of distress. But they’re unlikely to find much help on Sunday mornings.
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