Seeking God is the believer’s priority. We seek Him above everything else, and when we do, His work will naturally be done in and through our lives.
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Are Churchgoers Seeking God Throughout The Day?
American Protestant churchgoers say God is on their mind throughout their day in both intentional and impromptu moments, according to a new Lifeway Research study.
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Most Churchgoers Say They Must Deny Self to Serve Christ
A majority of Protestant churchgoers believe living a sacrificial life is essential to their faith, and most try to avoid immoral thoughts or actions.
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3 Ways to Cultivate a Congregation That Exercises Faith
Maturing believers concern themselves with bold faithfulness to do God’s work. The concerns of personal cost become less concerning.
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Few Protestant Churchgoers Read the Bible Daily
Christians say the Bible is God’s Word, but even among Protestant churchgoers only a third spend time reading it every day.
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Churchgoers Split on Visibility of Their Faith
Spiritual topics aren’t a part of regular conversations with fellow believers for many Protestant churchgoers, but most seem at least somewhat confident others know they’re a Christian.
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