Pastors and church leaders say they struggle to make reopening decisions because of the divides within their congregation, according to Lifeway Research.
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Can People Be “Good Without God”? Yes and No
For the Christian, the question is a bit more complicated than it seems on the surface but can provide avenues for apologetic and evangelistic conversations.
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Many Churchgoers Don’t Know Their Pastor’s Politics
During yesterday’s Super Tuesday election, almost half of churchgoers probably couldn’t guess in which political party primary their pastor voted.
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20 Vital Stats for Ministry in 2020
As churches begin ministry in a new decade, recent research can shed light on some areas of concern, issues that need to be confronted, and opportunities for optimism.
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Whose Sermons Are Least Likely to Mention a Book of the Bible?
A Pew Research analysis of nearly 50,000 sermons from more than 6,000 U.S. churches found some commonalities and differences across Christian traditions.
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Christians Hesitant to Talk About Faith Outside of Home
Most Christians have taken the first step to evangelism—getting to know non-Christians. But it’s the next few steps they haven’t braved.
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