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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Evangelicals Divided Over 2016 Election
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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Less Flash, More Truth: The Real Story on Millennials and the Church
Despite what many claim, millennials aren’t leaving evangelical churches in droves. Here’s the real truth about young adults and the church.
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What Do Americans Believe About God? New Study Explores Our Theology
Americans don’t know much about theology. Most say God wrote the Bible. But they’re not sure everything in it is true.
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Evangelicals, More Than Others, Plan to Watch Super Bowl
A new survey from Public Religion Research Institute finds 53 percent of white evangelical Protestants say they are very likely to watch the game. That’s 10 points higher than the national average of 43 percent.
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Evangelicals More Active in Their Faith
Since 2007, evangelical Christians have become more active in their faith and are more likely to feel spiritual peace and well-being, Pew Research finds.
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