Most evangelicals in the United States say they want an immigration solution that both secures the border and values those already in the country.
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Do Political Wins Matter for the Church?
God desires kingdom progress rather than political progress. And when we believe the church has lost politically, the kingdom of God often thrives.
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More Religious Knowledge Means More Favorable Opinions of Religious Groups—Except Evangelicals
Those who scored the highest on Pew Research’s religious literacy quiz held a lower opinion of evangelicals than the average American.
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Evangelicals More Likely to Be Found in Fastest-Growing U.S. Cities Than Largest Ones
Finding an evangelical in one of America’s largest cities might be rare, but they’re more plentiful in the nation’s fastest-growing cities.
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Half Say Religion Becoming Less Important in America
Most Americans are worried about the nation’s morality and half believe religion will be less important in 30 years than it is today.
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Evangelicals Steady, But ‘Nones’ Surge in Latest Population Study
What’s the largest religious group in America? For the first time in more than 30 years, it’s not Catholics or evangelicals.
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