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.
2011 Church of God Discipleship Survey
In 2011, Lifeway Research partnered with the Church of God (Cleveland) to gather data on […]
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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.
Pastors Want IRS Out Of Pulpits, Politics Out Of Sermons
Protestant pastors overwhelmingly agree government should not attempt to regulate pastor's sermons through reevaluation of a church's tax exemption, according to a new survey by Lifeway Research.
Pastors Report Mixed Economic Signs
Although the offerings in most American churches have met or exceeded budget requirements in 2011, the economy is still having a negative impact on local congregations.
Pastors Divided On When To Perform Weddings
American Protestant pastors have widely varying standards for when they will and will not perform wedding ceremonies, according to a new survey by Lifeway Research.