“In this world, nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes.” While not its intent, Benjamin Franklin’s quote may apply to reasons for the continued population growth in southern states.
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Evangelicals Might Not Be Who You Think
Fewer than half of those who identify as evangelicals (45 percent) strongly agree with core evangelical beliefs, according to a new survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Younger Evangelicals Less Supportive of Israel
Older American evangelicals love Israel—but many younger evangelicals simply don’t care, according to a new survey from Lifeway Research.
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‘This Is Our Time’ Gives the Case for Hope in the Church
Facts & Trends spoke with Trevin Wax about his book “This Is Our Time” and how vital the local church is to remaining a faithful Christian today.
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What Do Americans Know About the Reformation?
Most Americans could tell you some facts about the Protestant Reformation. Just don’t ask them about the doctrines behind the event.
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Most American Protestants Doubt Core Protestant Doctrines
Five hundred years after Martin Luther launched the Protestant Reformation, American Protestants aren’t quite sure about two of the movement’s foundational beliefs.
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