While Americans went to the ballot box on Election Day, many also went to Google to search for Bible verses.
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Evangelicals Remain Complicated
Using a theological definition of evangelicals, American evangelicals are a much more diverse group than much of the post-election polling suggests.
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Evangelicals Divided Over 2016 Election
Americans with evangelical beliefs share a great deal in common. But when it comes to voting, race and political affiliation still divide them, according to a new survey from Lifeway Research.
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Pastors Prefer ‘Undecided’ to Trump or Clinton in 2016 Election
“When it comes to politics, pastors are just as divided as other Americans,” said Scott McConnell, executive director of Lifeway Research.
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Cruz, Clinton and Undecided Top Pastors’ Presidential Preferences
Ted Cruz is the favorite presidential candidate of Protestant pastors who lean Republican. Hillary Clinton leads among Democratic pastors. And Donald Trump is near the back of the pack.
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How to Navigate the 2016 Election with Wisdom
If you’re a follower of Jesus, now’s a good time to take a step back and ask yourself how Christians ought to behave during the election season.
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