In a newly released study, Pew asked unaffiliated Americans why they don’t identify with a specific faith or religious group. Their answers may surprise you.
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Finding God in the Darkness
The same God who used a lack of light as His creative canvas can shape a Genesis week in you if you wait on Him.
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May the Force (of God) Be With You
The theology of many Americans—and some evangelicals—belongs in a galaxy far, far away. They see God more as a force than a person.
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Most Americans Believe in God But Disagree on What That Means
Pew Research found 89 percent of Americans believe in God or some higher power. But it’s not always the God of the Bible.
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One of the Best Ways to Retrace God’s Faithfulness in Your Life
Some of you may quit reading now for the same reasons I did in the past.
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The Pursuit of Truth: How Curiosity Can Help Churches Thrive
We usually think of curiosity—if we think of it at all—as something trite. It’s a pursuit of hobbies or a brief dalliance with new information, nothing substantive or formative.
But at its best, curiosity is the pursuit of truth. It’s the search for reality as God intends it to be. It’s a lifestyle and a discipline leading us toward those things.
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