Almost every Protestant pastor (99%) says they regularly have at least one of six ministry-related meetings.
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Most Evangelicals Say They Want to Play Nice in Politics
Most American evangelicals believe Jesus’ Golden Rule—“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”—applies to politics. Some, however, see the political realm leading up to the 2020 elections as no place for niceness, according to a new study.
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Wednesday Night Still a Church Night for Most Congregations
Nine in 10 Protestant pastors say they have some type of activity on Wednesday night, including 58% with small group adult Bible studies.
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Most Churches Aren’t Engaged in a Worship War Over Music
For most pastors, the so-called “worship wars” over the style of the music used in their church have subsided, if they ever even felt that pressure.
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Most Churchgoers Say They Spend Their Day Seeking God
American Protestant churchgoers say God is on their mind throughout their day in both intentional and impromptu moments.
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Two-thirds of Churchgoers Say Denying Self Is Essential to Serving Christ
A majority of Protestant churchgoers believe making sacrificial decisions to serve Christ is essential to their faith, and most try to avoid situations that might lead to immoral thoughts or actions.
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