A new study from Lifeway Research explored African Americans’ thoughts about Israel, Jews, religious identification, news consumption and other issues.
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Why Church Leaders Should Connect With People of Other Faiths
Once a month, I walk into a room with a couple of Jews, a couple of Muslims, and a couple of Catholics. And every time I see them, I invite questions.
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Relationship Between Evangelicals and Jews: Close But Complicated
“Evangelicals say it’s important to share their faith with their Jewish friends. But most evangelicals find this to be difficult for one reason or another.”
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Most Hispanic Christians Ambivalent Toward Israel
By Bob Smietana Hispanic evangelicals, Mainline Protestants and Catholics are more likely to say the nation of Israel has the right to exist than the average American. They worry about the fate of Christians in the Palestinian territories and sympathize with both Palestinians and Israelis. But the Bible, most say, has little to do with […]
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How do Most Americans View Evangelicals?
Evangelicals, along with Jews and Catholics, are thought of more positively than other religious groups in America, according to a new survey from the Pew Research Center.
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