More U.S. adults identify as atheist or agnostic today, but faith and spirituality are still present among the non-religious.
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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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Well-Being is Down—How Churches Can Lift it Up
In the midst of the holiday cheer, many Americans may be feeling a little worse this year. Well-being among U.S. adults declined in 2017, according to Gallup.
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Americans, Especially Millennials, Want God Without Religion
Belief in God remains stable among Americans, but many don’t see church and religion as necessary to that belief.
New research finds belief in God remains stable among Americans, but many don’t see church and religion as necessary to that belief.
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Americans Prefer to Talk Politics More Than God
Six in 10 Americans are more comfortable talking about politics than their spiritual beliefs. And most say they aren’t interested in having more spiritual conversations.
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Why Nones Want an Investigative Faith, Not an Inherited One
We spoke with Dave Ferguson about his book, “Finding Your Way Back to God” and reaching those who want to be spiritual without God.
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