New Hispanic church works in the U.S. see similar patterns of attendance growth and conversions as other church plants despite having a fraction of the financial support and training, as well as facing additional complications from the immigration status of members and leaders.
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Research Finds Churchgoers Demonstrate Deep Faith but Have Room to Grow
Protestant churchgoers exercise a great deal of faith in their daily lives—whether in difficult circumstances or when the unexplainable happens.
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Few Protestant Churchgoers Read the Bible Daily
Christians say the Bible is God’s Word, but even among Protestant churchgoers only a third spend time reading it every day.
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Churchgoers Split on Visibility of Their Faith
Spiritual topics aren’t a part of regular conversations with fellow believers for many Protestant churchgoers, but most seem at least somewhat confident others know they’re a Christian.
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Many Churchgoers Fail to Intentionally Serve Others
Despite Jesus’ saying the greatest would be servants, many Protestant churchgoers find it difficult to serve others.
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Churchgoers Split on Existence of More Sexual Abuse by Pastors
Sexual abuse and misconduct by pastors and other church staff have roiled numerous Protestant churches in recent years. Many churchgoers believe there are still more revelations to be exposed, but few know of specific individuals in their church whose misconduct is still hidden, according to a new study from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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