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- Who Restricts Religion More, Politicians or the People? Pew Crunched the Global Data.Annual report grades 198 nations and territories, with 9 in 10 harassing believing communities. China and Nigeria score the worst.Jayson Casper|
- More Evangelicals See Immigrants as a Threat and Economic DrainSurvey: Even with growing concerns over the past two years, most still favor immigration reform and say the church has a responsibility to help.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|español
- Why Evangelicals Aren’t Afraid of Being Outnumbered by NonesChurch leaders believe Christ still offers the answers that the religiously unaffiliated are looking for, even if religious baggage is driving them away.Kate Shellnutt|Português
- Above Reproach? Fewer Americans See Pastors as EthicalThe biblical call to maintain “a good reputation with outsiders” is becoming a bigger challenge in the US as public perception of clergy falls to a record low.Kate Shellnutt|
- Four Views on What American Christians Think About the Israel-Hamas WarRecent survey finds strong support for sometimes conflicting agendas, but also many believers who are still “not sure” what to advocate for.Jayson Casper|Français
- Most US Christians Back Israel’s ‘Bold Measures’ to Combat HamasBut they still want to see civilian casualties minimized, negotiations, and political solutions for lasting peace, according to a new survey.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|العربية
- Parsing Pancasila: How Indonesia’s Muslims and Christians Seek UnityThree Muslim and three Christian leaders candidly discuss sharia, extremism, and national identity in the world's most populous Muslim country.Interviews by Mellie Cynthia|Indonesian
- As Asian American Christians Decline, Most ‘Nones’ Still Feel Close to ReligionNew Pew survey of 7,000 adults explores the beliefs and practices of Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslims and their affinity to Confucianism and Daoism.Isabel Ong|简体中文繁體中文
- Do Christians Belong in Southeast Asia? Pew Polled Buddhists and Muslims[UPDATED] New religion survey of 13,000 adults across six nations examines conversion, karma, and compatibility with national identity.Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- 4 in 10 Evangelicals Say They’ve Been Visited by the DeadDespite Scripture’s warning against communication from beyond the grave, most consider hearing from loved ones to be a comfort in their grief.Kate Shellnutt|Português
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