Having a racially diverse church remains more dream than reality for most Protestant pastors. More than eight in ten (85 percent) say every church should strive for racial diversity, according to a survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Cheating on Your Spouse or Taxes Top Immoral Behaviors List
Most Americans no longer see anything wrong with smoking pot or shacking up. But having an affair or cheating on your taxes are still frowned upon.
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False Facts: Why Pastors Love Bad Stats
Bad statistics can also undermine a leader’s credibility. Get too many facts wrong and it’s harder for people to trust you.
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Naming a Baby “Messiah” is Fine with Most Americans
Three out of four (74 percent) Americans say parents should be able to give their child religious names – including Messiah – according to a survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Research: Americans Prefer In-Person Preaching to Video
Most Americans still prefer a real-live preacher to a video sermon, according to a survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Protestant Pastors Support Immigration Reform
The news that immigration reform may be dead—at least for this year—isn’t likely to sit well in many of America’s churches.
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