Evangelical millennials may feel like a group without a home.
While they remain more conservative than others their age, they also differ from their fellow evangelicals on many political and social issues.
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Evangelical millennials may feel like a group without a home.
While they remain more conservative than others their age, they also differ from their fellow evangelicals on many political and social issues.
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A new study found that what people believe really matters. Churches that adhere to conservative theology are more likely to grow than those that do not.
“For example, because of their conservative outlook, the growing church clergy members in our study took Jesus’ command to ‘Go make disciples’ literally,” Haskell writes in the Washington Post.
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Churches working to strengthen marriages in their congregation shouldn’t focus solely on young couples, as divorce among those 50 and older has more than doubled.
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Churches have made a “slight movement” to the right in the last five years, according to the American Congregations 2015 study.
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New research shows congregations and pastors who hold traditional, orthodox Christian beliefs are the ones most likely to experience numerical growth.
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