Nobody is lonelier than Gen Z. That’s the conclusion of a study that finds younger generations—across the board—are lonelier than older ones.
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Changing Genders Isn’t Morally Wrong, Americans Say
Most Americans see nothing morally wrong with gender change, Lifeway Research finds. Six in 10 Americans don’t think it’s wrong for people to identify with a gender different from their birth sex, according to the Nashville-based research organization.
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Is Sports Gambling Moral? You Bet, Americans Say
Wagering on sports isn’t morally wrong, most Americans say—but nearly half think it should be illegal anyway.
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Former Pastors Report Lack of Support Led to Abandoning Pastorate
No sabbatical. No help with counseling. No clear picture of what’s expected. Hundreds of former senior pastors say these were the crucial elements missing from the final churches they led before quitting the pastorate.
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God Ranks High in New Year’s Resolutions
In January, Americans resolve to cut the carbs, hit the gym — and get right with God. When Americans make New Year’s resolutions, a better relationship with God ranks almost as high as better health.
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New Churches Draw Those Who Previously Didn’t Attend
America is launching new Protestant churches faster than it loses old ones, attracting many people who previously didn’t attend anywhere, new Lifeway Research studies show.
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