“There’s a gap between who evangelicals say they are and what they believe,” says Scott McConnell, executive director of Lifeway Research.
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White Evangelicals Most Hesitant to See U.S. Refugee Responsibility
White evangelical Christians are the group of Americans least likely to think the United States has a responsibility to accept refugees, according to Pew Research.
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How Much Do Evangelicals Actually Engage With Scripture?
Members of your congregation, like many other Americans, are likely to have a positive view of the Bible. But, compared to others, what is their relationship with the Word really like?
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Catholics, Black Protestants Most Consistent in U.S. Religious Landscape
Protestants are still the nation’s predominant religious group—largely thanks to black Americans who consistently identify with this group.
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Growing Share of Evangelicals Supports Same-Sex Marriage
Fully a third of white evangelical Protestants (34 percent) now support same-sex marriage, a nationwide survey by PRRI shows.
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Top 10 Posts of March 2018
Here are the 10 most-read posts at FactsAndTrends.net last month. What was your favorite post in March? Which was most helpful to you?
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