This week, our Favorites include Lecrae’s new autobiography, Unashamed, God’s creativity, faithfulness during hard times, and, believe it or not, talking politics.
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Public Sees Religion’s Influence Waning
Nearly three-quarters of the public (72 percent) now thinks religion is losing influence in American life, up 5 percentage points from 2010 to the highest level in Pew Research polling over the past decade.
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Evangelicals Say It Is Time For Congress To Tackle Immigration
When it comes to immigration reform, American evangelicals want it all.
Nine out of 10 (86 percent) want more border security. Six in 10 (61 percent) support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. More than two-thirds (68 percent) favor both. And they want Congress to take action soon.
Those are among the results of a new survey of evangelicals from Nashville-based Lifeway Research. The study, sponsored by the Evangelical Immigration Table and World Relief, found widespread support for immigration reform
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Survey Finds Pastors Have Nuanced Views on Immigration
The nation’s Protestant senior pastors want the U.S. government to mix justice with mercy when it comes to immigration reform.
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The IRS & the Pulpit: What Your Church Needs to Know
Internal Revenue Service rules about churches and politics are short, sweet, and controversial.
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"How Would Jesus Vote?" New Poll Asks Americans
A new survey from YouGov found, in general, voters believe Jesus would be more conservative in his positions than they are with theirs.
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