Nine in 10 Protestant pastors say they have some type of activity on Wednesday night, including 58% with small group adult Bible studies.
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Most Churches Aren’t Engaged in a Worship War Over Music
For most pastors, the so-called “worship wars” over the style of the music used in their church have subsided, if they ever even felt that pressure.
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Pastors Satisfied With Discipleship Efforts, But Recognize Room for Growth
Most Protestant pastors feel confident about the discipleship taking place in their churches, however, there’s still plenty of room for growth, according to a new study from Lifeway Research.
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Most Pastors See Sports Gambling as Immoral, Oppose Its Legalization
Most pastors believe it is morally wrong to bet on sports, while few agree it should be legalized nationwide.
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Most Pastors Want an End to Illegal Immigration, but Also a Path to Citizenship
As U.S. lawmakers continue to debate the best approach to illegal immigration, most Protestant pastors say the solution should be multifaceted.
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Pastors Optimistic About Church’s Future, Regardless of Past Struggles
Pastors say reaching the next generation and a lack of discipleship are the top concerns for the future of their church.
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