The religiously unaffiliated are no longer growing in the U.S. What do church leaders need to know about the changing religious landscape?
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Could the Rise of the Nones Be Over?
The latest research indicates that the growth of the nones—those who say they’re not affiliated with a religion—has slowed or even stopped.
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Is the Rise of the Nones Over?
Not all research data agrees, but some recent studies indicate that the growth of religiously unaffiliated Americans has slowed or stopped.
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Americans Believe in God, But Also Psychics and Crystals
While the nation has become more secular, according to Pew’s report, it’s also filled with spiritual beliefs that fall outside of traditional faith. And the number of Americans who accept New Age beliefs include the highly religious and skeptics alike.
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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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