For around 45 percent of Americans, church attendance is anything but routine. They haven’t attended religious services in the last six months except possibly for a holiday, wedding, or funeral. In a new study, Lifeway Research learned much about the group known as the “unchurched.”
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Who Are the Unchurched?
A new study from Lifeway Research reveals a clear portrait of those who do not attend church.
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Time, Not Theology, Drives Most Away From Church
Research finds 22% of Americans attend religious services less than they previously did. What can churches do about it?
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5 Keys to Having an Open Front Door
From his research and experience, James Emery White shares five ways you can position your church to be ready for unchurched guests.
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