After significant discussion, Pew Research will now begin classifying millennials as anyone born between 1981 and 1996 (ages 22-37 in 2018).
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Relationship Between Evangelicals and Jews: Close But Complicated
“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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Some American Muslims Leave Islam, But Protestant Converts Often Replace Them
The latest numbers of American Muslims are something church leaders should understand if they are interested in engaging them with the gospel.
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Can the Word “Evangelical” Be Saved?
On paper, Jemar Tisby looks like a perfect evangelical. There was just one problem. As an African-American, he never felt he fit in.
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More Americans Say They’re Spiritual But Not Religious
More than a quarter of Americans (27 percent) say they are spiritual but not religious, according to Pew Research. That’s up from 19 percent in 2012.
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Away With the Manger: More Americans Look for a Secular Christmas
While 9 in 10 Americans say they celebrate Christmas, less than half (46 percent) say they see it as a religious holiday—down 5 percentage points since 2014.
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