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Keep Asking: The LifeWay Research Podcast

Apply research insights to ministry leadership decisions with Keep Asking. Join the LifeWay Research team as they engage in thoughtful and fun conversations about taking action using research on today’s church and culture. Hosted by qualitative director, Lizette Beard, along with executive director, Scott McConnell, and statistician, Casey Oliver.

Keep Asking helps listeners apply research findings to relevant church and ministry situations. Pastors, ministry leaders, and anyone with an interest in knowing more will find the team cuts through confusing statistical ideas to deliver data-driven solutions in a fun and engaging way.

The podcast provides clarity on the role research can play in ministry leadership, as well as how to understand, interpret, and take action using these findings. The show draws from a wealth of research-based ministry insights found at LifeWayResearch.com.

LifeWay Research works directly with ministries to provide research that improves their impact, and Keep Asking invites you to the table to learn from the same type of insights. Email questions you would like addressed on future podcasts to research@lifeway.com or reach them on Twitter: @LizetteBeard, @smcconn, and @StatsGuyCasey.

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