Protestant pastors overwhelmingly agree humanity has a God-given duty to care for animals. They just don’t mention it much from the pulpit.
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Pope Francis Improves Protestant Pastors’ Views of Catholic Church
Pope Francis is boosting the reputation of the Catholic Church among Protestant pastors in America. Nearly 4 in 10 say the pope, known for his humility and concern for the poor, has had a positive impact on their opinions of the Catholic Church.
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Despite Stresses, Few Pastors Give Up on Ministry
Though pastors are stressed about money and overwhelming ministry demands, only one percent abandon the pulpit each year, Lifeway Research finds.
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Suicide is Epidemic but Doesn’t Lead to Hell, Americans Say
Most Americans believe they are seeing suicide as an epidemic in the U.S. But most don’t view it as a selfish choice.
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Americans Sure of Religious Freedom but Unsure Muslims are Welcome
Americans believe firmly in religious freedom but think atheists are more welcome than Muslims in the United States, Nashville-based Lifeway Research finds.
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Americans Optimistic About Nation’s Future; Most Say U.S. Has Special Bond With God
In a nation founded on religious liberty, most Americans believe God has a special relationship with the United States, and they’re optimistic the best is yet to come.
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