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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How well is the church serving women? Find out with the new State of Ministry to Women report.
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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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When it comes to Christian doctrine and the Bible, many evangelicals seem to have only read the CliffsNotes version. But going to church helps attendees know more of the story.
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“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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When American Christians are asked to identify what is “essential” to being a Christian, their answers depend largely on how frequently they attend church.
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Evangelical Protestants and historically black Protestants have more than double the number of highly involved adherents than mainline Protestantism, Orthodox Christianity, or the Catholic Church.
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While a majority of Americans now favor same-sex marriage, 72 percent of white evangelical Baptists remain opposed, the Public Religion Research Institute reports.
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