Protestant Pastors Support, but Rarely Preach, Animal Welfare
Protestant pastors overwhelmingly agree humanity has a God-given duty to care for animals. They just don’t mention it much from the pulpit.
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.
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.
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.
Views on Divorce Divide Americans
Pastors believe not all divorces are created equal, but for many Americans any reason is as good as another according to new research from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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.