A slim majority of pastors say they approve of the job President Donald Trump has done in the White House, but many are unsure. A new study of Protestant senior pastors found 51 percent approve of how President Trump has handled the job, with 25 percent strongly approving.
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Episode 48: Interview With Carol Pipes on Writing About Research
Carol Pipes, Lifeway’s director of corporate communications, talks with the team about writing on research.
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Pastors More Likely to Address Domestic Violence, Still Lack Training
More pastors say they are addressing these issues from the pulpit. Still, half say they lack training in how to address sexual and domestic violence.
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Many Churchgoers Want to Worship With People Who Share Their Politics
America has become increasingly divided by politics in recent years. So have its Protestant churches. More than half (57 percent) of Protestant churchgoers under 50 say they prefer to go to church with people who share their political views.
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Most Churchgoers Say God Wants Them to Prosper Financially
About a third of Protestant churchgoers say their congregation teaches that God will bless them if they donate money.
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Two-Thirds of Churchgoers Have Invited Someone to Church
America’s Protestants like to invite their friends to church. At least once in a while. Nearly two-thirds of Protestant churchgoers say they’ve invited at least one person to visit their church in the past six months, according to a new report from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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