When natural disasters occur, most Americans take increased interest in God and donate to relief agencies – and they trust faith-based agencies more than their secular counterparts. A third also believe prayer can avert natural disasters.
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Many Churchgoers Not Open about Their Faith
Not all U.S. Protestant churchgoers are particularly transparent or open about their faith, research reveals.
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3 Aspects of an Effective Pastor-Deacon Relationships
If the pastor/deacon relationship is strained, the church will have division, strife, and distraction from its primary purpose.
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Religious Convictions Not Among Most Desired Parental Traits
Few Americans see the necessity of parents having a commitment to Christianity or religion, according to Lifeway Research.
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