Since 2010, millennials’ view of churches and other religious organizations as having a positive effect on the country has fallen 18 percentage points, according to Pew Research.
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How Religious is the U.S. Compared to the Rest of the World?
Slightly more than half of Americans say religion is very important to their lives. That places the U.S. in the middle of the pack globally, according to Pew Research.
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3 Ways to Engage the Spiritual, But Not Religious Millennial
The latest Pew Research study sheds new light on this “spiritual, but not religious” generation and can help churches understand how to reach them.
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Meet Your Friendly Neighborhood None
As the number of the religiously unaffiliated grows, now 23 percent of the population, churches should understand who the nones are and what they believe.
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Which Denomination has the Most Involved Church Members?
Evangelical Protestants and historically black Protestants have more than double the number of highly involved adherents than mainline Protestantism, Orthodox Christianity, or the Catholic Church.
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The Most (and Least) Evangelical States
The United States finds itself divided in terms of religious identity, according to the most recent Pew Research study.
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