While U.S. churches attempted to recover from the pandemic, many Christians around the world were trying to survive increased persecution.
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A Reason for the Weary World to Rejoice this Christmas
Perhaps you find yourself feeling depleted this Christmas, yet there’s still the thrill of hope born on that holy night over 2,000 years ago.
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Christmas No Longer Tops American’s Nice List for Holidays
According to recent research, Thanksgiving has overtaken Christmas as the most beloved holiday in the United States.
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Fewer Americans Identify as Christians
From sea to shining sea and even across the Bible belt, the United States continues moving away from an overwhelmingly Christian population.
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The Post-Pandemic Opportunity to Rethink Work Biblically
The challenges of the last year can be a chance to rethink work and, for the Christian, to rightly position their vocation within life as a follower of Christ.
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Less Religious Violence, More Government Interference Across Globe
Religious people around the world may be safer from social hostilities but more at risk from government restrictions, according to analysis from Pew Research.
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