Many Americans are more worried about their reputation than their conscience. They worry less about guilt and fear and more about avoiding shame.
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Americans Worry About Moral Decline, Can’t Agree on Right and Wrong
A study on morality from Lifeway Research found a significant generation gap in how Americans view right and wrong.
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Lifeway Research: Americans Are Fond of the Bible, Don’t Actually Read It
Americans have a positive view of the Bible. And many say the Christian scriptures are filled with moral lessons for today. However, more than half of Americans have read little or none of the Bible.
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Pastors Choose Sermons, Personal Touch to Address Matters of Race
Most Protestant pastors say their church is open to hearing about racial reconciliation. But few say church leaders are.
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March Mildness? Americans Say Sports Isn’t All About Winning
Thanks to wild buzzer beaters and unbelievable upsets, the NCAA men’s basketball tournament has become known as March Madness. For most Americans, however, their attitude toward sports is more mild than mad.
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Good Intentions, Lack of Plans Mark Church Response to Domestic Violence
Churches want to help victims of domestic violence but aren’t always effective at doing so, according to a Lifeway Research survey.
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