Go Figure
Americans continue to give to religious groups following September 11
Ted Olsen | posted 8/05/2002 12:00AM
1.88 59% 25% Billions of dollars Americans gave to 9/11-related charities last year. Americans who say the world will end in their lifetime. Americans who say events in the Book of Revelation will come true. 81 17% 19% Billions of dollars Americans gave to religious groups last year. U.S. Sunday school attendance in 2001. U.S. Sunday school attendance in 2000 and 1999.
Sources: AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy, Time, Barna Research Group.
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