Research gives insight into where Americans find agreement across theological beliefs and where conflicts may emerge.
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Black Americans Are the Most Bible-Engaged Ethnic Group
If you’re looking for Christians who read the Bible regularly and believe it is the Word of God, you might want to start at a historically black congregation.
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Lifestyles of the Rich and Godless?
If it’s “hard for a rich person to enter the kingdom of heaven,” the top mission field in America may be Fisher Island, Florida.
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Some U.S. Christian Groups May be Declining, But Not Evangelicals
Evangelicals aren’t the Christian group in danger of extinction in the United States—that’s mainline Protestants.
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Why Billy Graham’s Death Marks the End of an Era
Here are four ways America and the evangelical world have changed since Billy Graham burst on the scene in 1949.
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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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