Above all the other aspects of their jobs, most pastors say what they love most is preaching. Not surprisingly, that’s also what they say they’re best at.
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Few Churches Are Autism Friendly
A new study found children with autism are almost twice as likely to never attend church. What can leaders do to help welcome those families?
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Who Volunteers in America?
New research about American volunteers can help church leaders understand who’s more likely to get involved and provide help in recruiting more volunteers.
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American Churchgoers Divided Over National Pride
Most churchgoers in America believe living in the U.S. is better than living most anywhere else, but some still feel ashamed about their home country—especially minorities and younger generations.
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The Pro-Choice Language Pro-Lifers Need to Drop
“Parent-to-be” language for expectant families is inconsistent with a worldview that seeks to honor life before birth.
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Catholics, Black Protestants Most Consistent in U.S. Religious Landscape
Protestants are still the nation’s predominant religious group—largely thanks to black Americans who consistently identify with this group.
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