A study from Nashville-based Lifeway Research found 1 in 5 Protestant churchgoers (19%) say they typically travel to church alone.
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Most Churchgoers Say They Spend Their Day Seeking God
American Protestant churchgoers say God is on their mind throughout their day in both intentional and impromptu moments.
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Two-thirds of Churchgoers Say Denying Self is Essential to Serving Christ
A majority of Protestant churchgoers believe making sacrificial decisions to serve Christ is essential to their faith, and most try to avoid situations that might lead to immoral thoughts or actions.
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Churchgoers Hold Conflicting Views on the Need for Other Christians
Protestant churchgoers say they can walk with God just fine by themselves, but they also say they need other believers to help them do it.
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Research Finds Churchgoers Demonstrate Deep Faith but Have Room to Grow
When it comes to trusting God, Protestant churchgoers exercise a great deal of faith in their daily lives—whether in difficult circumstances or when the unexplainable happens.
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Few Protestant Churchgoers Read the Bible Daily
Christians say the Bible is God’s Word, but even among Protestant churchgoers only a third spend time reading it every day.
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