Finding an evangelical in one of America’s largest cities might be rare, but they’re more plentiful in the nation’s fastest-growing cities.
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Southern States Continue to Outpace Rest of U.S. in Population Growth
“In this world, nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes.” While not its intent, Benjamin Franklin’s quote may apply to reasons for the continued population growth in southern states.
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How Far Do Americans Drive to Church?
Sixty-eight percent of churchgoers say it takes them 15 minutes or less to get from their home to their place of worship, according to new research from the Baylor Religion Survey.
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Fastest Growing & Shrinking Cities in America
Based on estimates of the 2013 population, the U.S. Census Bureau identified the 12 cities that grew by at least 4 percent from 2012-2013. They also identified the 10 cities that declined by at least 1 percent.
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The Changing Face of the American Church
A Lifeway Research survey of Protestant senior pastors found more than 8 in 10 believe every church should strive for racial diversity. But 86 percent of their congregations are predominately one racial or ethnic group.
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