“Evangelicals say it’s important to share their faith with their Jewish friends. But most evangelicals find this to be difficult for one reason or another.”
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Thoughts and Prayers—and Action—Needed to Confront Gun Violence, say Christian Leaders
A group of Christian leaders are calling for prayer and action in the wake of last week’s shooting in Parkland, Florida.
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Nones No More: Only Half of Those Raised Irreligious Stay that Way as Adults
About half of Americans (47 percent) who were raised with no religion—known as the “nones”—eventually find some kind of faith, according to Pew Research. And many of those, like Kassis, become Christians.
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America’s Complicated Religious Landscape
One reason it’s difficult to get religion in America: The religious landscape changes dramatically, depending on where you live, according to the Public Religion Research Institute.
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Americans Warm up to Religious Groups—Except Evangelicals
In a new survey from Pew Research, evangelicals were the one religious group that didn’t experience an increase in warmth among Americans in the last seven years.
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16 Things We Learned About Evangelicals in 2016
While the election and its aftermath dominated much of the attention on evangelicals in 2016, other research projects gave a fuller picture of the religious group today.
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