Although most Americans believe church is on the decline, the overwhelming majority say they find value in attending.
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Third of Americans Worry About Sharia Law
Americans remain uneasy over the place of Islam in the United States and in the world. More than a third (37 percent) say they are worried about Sharia law—an Islamic legal and moral code—being applied in America.
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Most Worshipers OK With Segregated Sunday Morning
Sunday morning remains one of the most segregated hours in American life, with more than 8 in 10 congregations made up of one predominant racial group. And most worshipers like it that way.
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Most Churchgoers Won’t Skip for Football
Most American churchgoers love church more than football. But a few diehard fans are willing to miss out on worship to watch a game.
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Americans Agree Race Relations Have Improved, But Still Need Improvement
Race relations in America are better than they used to be. And most Americans see diversity as a good thing. But there’s still a long way to go, according to two new surveys from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Pastors, Public Both Divided on Future of Marriage
A new Lifeway Research survey finds support among both Americans and pastors for a division between religious and civil marriages.
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