African-American young adults are more likely than their white counterparts to drop out of churches. But equal percentages of black and white young adults say they currently attend services regularly.
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Black Millennials Remain More Religious Than Their Peers
While they are still not as religious as older generations, black millennials are considerably more religious than others in their generation, according to Pew.
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Protestantism Still Dominates African-American Faith, But Shifts Emerge
Evangelical denominations draw the most African-Americans, but they are increasingly the largest share of a shrinking Protestant pie.
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Can the Word “Evangelical” Be Saved?
On paper, Jemar Tisby looks like a perfect evangelical. There was just one problem. As an African-American, he never felt he fit in.
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Evangelicals Might Not Be Who You Think
Fewer than half of those who identify as evangelicals (45 percent) strongly agree with core evangelical beliefs, according to a new survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Evangelicals Remain Complicated
Using a theological definition of evangelicals, American evangelicals are a much more diverse group than much of the post-election polling suggests.
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