The number of Americans who say they don’t attend church is at an all-time high, having doubled over the past 15 years.
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Not Many Americans Notice Churches’ Good Deeds
According to a new study from Lifeway Research, few Americans are aware of many efforts by local Christians or churches to serve their neighbors.
Lifeway Research’s survey of 1,000 Americans looked at 13 service programs often run by churches—from tutoring kids to teaching job skills.
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4 Surprising Groups Not Showing up on Sunday
When pastors look out across the congregation during worship service, who’s missing?
New data from the General Social Survey reveals some groups avoiding religious services that church leaders may not have expected.
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Global Poverty Declines, But Most Still Low Income
As a percentage of population, the global poor declined by almost half from 2001-2011, falling from 29 to 15 percent.
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3 Driving Motivations to Care for the Poor
While many people know they should care for the poor, few are motivated to do it over a lifetime. So, what should motivate us? Here are three big distinct motivations for doing justice.
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