Are the people of your city filled with the Spirit—or are they filling up on spirits? The bottled variety ranks high in Wisconsin.
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Which States Are Most Religious?
The Bible Belt remains buckled firmly across the American South, even as the nation as a whole becomes less religious, a new Gallup survey shows.
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Protestant Church Attendance Stable, But Warning Signs Remain
Among Protestants, Gallup has found weekly churchgoing to be consistent. In 2017, 45 percent attended at least once a week. In 1955, it was 42 percent.
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Can the Word “Evangelical” Be Saved?
On paper, Jemar Tisby looks like a perfect evangelical. There was just one problem. As an African-American, he never felt he fit in.
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Why the Scarlet Letter Remains and How the Church Can Help Mend Broken Marriages
Moral values in America are changing fast. But it seems there’s one issue almost everyone, Christian or otherwise, still agrees is unacceptable: adultery.
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What to Do When Your Pastor Isn’t Very Pastoral
What do you do if the people you call pastor aren’t actually pastoral and cause suffering in the body of Christ with a vision of ministry that is more self-centered than selfless?
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