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Christians Remain a Minority Down Under, but Gen Z Aussies Are Open
New survey finds just 6 percent of Australians are heavily involved in the faith.
More Americans Want Their Church to Share Their Politics
Over half say they believe their congregation is politically unified already.
Study: Gen Z Wants to Know More About Jesus
Despite long-term trends away from religion, Barna Group finds openness in teens.
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Survey: Today’s Evangelicals More Likely to Welcome the Stranger
New research shows a marked shift in attitudes about refugees and immigration reform compared to 2015, and experts have a few ideas why.
Top 5 Heresies Among American Evangelicals
It’s 2022, but Arianism and Pelagianism are steadily making a comeback, according to the State of Theology report.
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Decline of Christianity Shows No Signs of Stopping
New study projects that the religious identity in the US will drop below 50 percent by 2070.
Save the Girl: India’s Christians Lead Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs on Ending Gendercide
With 9 million girls “missing” due to sex-selective abortions over the past two decades, Pew report examines changes in “son preference” or “daughter aversion” among India’s biggest faiths.
Younger Pastors More Likely to Say They Struggle With Mental Illness
Overall, more than half of church leaders have seen members suffer depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia.
Baby Blues: How to Face the Church’s Growing Fertility Crisis
If current rates continue, most religious communities in America will shrink by more than half within three generations. But nondenominational Christianity might buck the trend.
Nondenominational Churches Are Adding Millions of Members. Where Are They Coming From?
It’s not mainline traditions anymore.
Pada Sekolah-sekolah Berbasis Agama, Siswa-siswi Generasi Z Mematahkan Stigma Kesehatan Mental
Survei menemukan bahwa mereka berusaha mendapatkan konseling dan dukungan lebih banyak daripada siswa-siswi di sekolah sekuler.
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With Gen Z, Women Are No Longer More Religious than Men
Younger generations see female nones on the rise.
At Religious Schools, Gen Z Students Are Breaking Mental Health Stigmas
Survey finds they seek counseling and support at higher rates than in secular schools.
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Survey: Most Pastors Don’t See Deconstruction in the Pews
“It may be easier to find people in the midst of deconstructing their faith on social media than within churches.”
When Can a Ministry Count as a Church?
In the case of the Family Research Council, it depends on if you ask the IRS or the US Religion Census.
主日学在瘟疫期间暂停。它会恢复吗?
一份新的报告显示,随着参加人数或志愿者的减少,宗教教育课程受到严重干扰。
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主日學在瘟疫期間暫停。它會恢复嗎?
一份新的報告顯示,隨著參加人數或志願者的減少,宗教教育課程受到嚴重干擾。
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Fewer Churches Put Patriotism on Display for July 4
Though two-thirds are OK with flying the flag year-round, pastors have become more divided over Independence Day celebrations since 2016.
Half of Americans Rule Out Pentecostal Churches
Survey finds nondenominational churches have the least baggage in people's minds.
White Evangelicals Twice as Likely to Want to Ban Abortion
Ahead of a possible decision to rescind Roe v. Wade, Pew Research finds most Americans and most believers hold convictions with exceptions.

Top Story May 5, 2024

One of Oldest Books in Existence Will Be Sold, Worrying Scholars
One of Oldest Books in Existence Will Be Sold, Worrying Scholars
An ancient codex, containing perhaps the earliest complete versions of Jonah and 1 Peter, goes up for auction in June. Will it disappear?

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