The Lifeway Research team debates about the one thing that the church could or should do to make progress or take the next step in making an impact.
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Many Who Call Themselves Evangelical Don’t Actually Hold Evangelical Beliefs
Lifeway Research, in partnership with the National Association of Evangelicals, developed four questions to identify evangelicals by belief.
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Support of Israel Wanes Among Younger Evangelicals
By Bob Smietana NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Older American evangelicals love Israel—but many younger evangelicals simply don’t care, according to a new survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research. Three-quarters (77 percent) of evangelicals 65 and older say they support the existence, security and prosperity of Israel. That drops to 58 percent among younger evangelicals, those 18 to 34. Four […]
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Lifeway Research: Billy Graham Has a Far-Reaching Legacy
In the fall of 1949, a little-known Baptist preacher launched a series of revival meetings at a “canvas cathedral” at the corner of Washington Boulevard and Hill Street in Los Angeles. The meetings were supposed to last three weeks. Instead they continued for eight weeks, drawing more than 300,000 people and making Billy Graham a household name. Nearly 70 years later, the 99-year-old Rev. Graham remains one of the best-known preachers in America, according to a survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Young Bible Readers More Likely to be Faithful Adults, Study Finds
The biggest factor predicting the spiritual health of young adults is whether they read the Bible regularly as kids.
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