Compared to 25 years ago, Christians today say they’re more intentional about sharing their faith, but fewer say evangelism is the responsibility of every believer.
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Generation Z Features Growing Atheism, Steady Protestantism
Members of Generation Z are twice as likely to say they are atheist (13 percent) than the rest of the population (6 percent).
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3 Things Student Ministry Is Not (And 3 Things It Should Be)
Parents and pastors often have vastly different expectations about student ministry that come from misconceptions about what it should be.
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New England Dominates List of Post-Christian Cities
Once home to theologian Jonathan Edwards and a birthplace of the Great Awakening revival, Massachusetts now contains some of the least Christian cities in America.
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What Are the Most Churched (and Unchurched) Cities in America?
According to Barna Research, Chattanooga, Tennessee, has the highest percentage of its population who are very active in church. Almost 6 in 10 residents (59 percent) are regular churchgoers.
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One State Dominates The Most Bible-Minded Cities List
When it comes to Bible-minded cities, one state is full of them. The annual American Bible Society ranking is once again topped by a Tennessee city.
Not only does the Volunteer State have the most Bible-minded city in 2017, it has three of the top 10. All five Tennessee cities on the list are in the top 25.
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