Most Americans say protecting religious liberty is essential. But not all faiths get the same support, according to a new study.
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Half of Americans Call Themselves Pro-Choice
Half of Americans call themselves pro-choice on abortion, Gallup finds, compared to 44 percent who say they are pro-life.
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Pew: American Faithful Grow More Devout as Others Drift Away
Americans increasingly skip church, drop prayer, and deny belief in God, but the faithful are perhaps even more devout than they were a few years ago.
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Divorce Threat Hard to Detect for Churches
Before a divorce, churchgoers in troubled marriages look a lot like their happily married counterparts at church—participating, serving, and leading at similar rates, according to new findings from Lifeway Research.
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7 Key Stats to Know About Pastors’ and Americans’ Views of Islam
Lifeway Research surveyed Americans and Protestant pastors to gauge the perception of Islam among both groups. Here are seven of the most important findings of the research.
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Views on Divorce Divide Americans
Pastors believe not all divorces are created equal, but for many Americans any reason is as good as another according to new research.
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