When asked whom they most admire, Americans look to the ballot box before the pulpit.
Barack Obama and Donald Trump were the men most frequently named in Gallup’s survey, while Hillary Clinton topped the list of women.
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How well is the church serving women? Find out with the new State of Ministry to Women report.
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When asked whom they most admire, Americans look to the ballot box before the pulpit.
Barack Obama and Donald Trump were the men most frequently named in Gallup’s survey, while Hillary Clinton topped the list of women.
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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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Americans with evangelical beliefs share a great deal in common. But when it comes to voting, race and political affiliation still divide them, according to a new survey from Lifeway Research.
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“When it comes to politics, pastors are just as divided as other Americans,” said Scott McConnell, executive director of Lifeway Research.
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Ted Cruz is the favorite presidential candidate of Protestant pastors who lean Republican. Hillary Clinton leads among Democratic pastors. And Donald Trump is near the back of the pack.
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