Four out of 10 say churches or other houses of worship offer “not much” or “nothing” toward solving society’s problems. That’s up from 23 percent in 2008
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Look Who’s Talking About Religion
Almost half (46 percent) of Americans say they have talked with their immediate family about religion at least once or twice in the last month, according to Pew Research.
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Survey: What U.S. Christians Say It Means to be a Christian
When American Christians are asked to identify what is “essential” to being a Christian, their answers depend largely on how frequently they attend church.
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More Americans Turn to Google Than Prayer for Making Decisions
While many Americans say they pray when faced with a major life decision, even more say they rely on their own research, according to a new study on religion in everyday life.
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Religious Nones Still Thank God, Ask for His Help
They probably won’t show up to church this week, but the religiously unaffiliated may still pray, according to a Pew Research survey.
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Cohabitation and Church Attendance Factor into Likelihood of Divorce
For couples looking to increase their chances of a lasting marriage, research offers some advice: don’t live together before marriage, but do attend church together.
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