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Sunday School Paused During the Pandemic. Will It Come Back?
A new report shows dramatic disruptions to religious education classes as fewer attend or volunteer.
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Americans’ Return to Church Has Plateaued
Two years in, more congregations are open without COVID-19 precautions, but Americans aren’t more likely to show up.
Black Americans See the Biggest Shift Away from Faith
There are more unaffiliated African Americans, but they’re also more likely to return.
100 Women Consider Ending Their Pregnancies. How Many Get an Abortion?
The answer may depend on crisis pregnancy centers.
Boycott China’s Winter Olympics? Many American Christians Agree
Pew survey finds majority of evangelicals and Catholics support US diplomatic boycott. Religious freedom advocates want ordinary believers to abstain also.
Fewer White Evangelicals Want a Pathway to Citizenship for the Undocumented
Meanwhile, support for immigrants is up among Black Protestants.
Trump ou Netanyahu? Evangélicos americanos apoiam Israel, mas há sinais de mudança
Treze especialistas avaliam nova pesquisa, posterior ao conflito de Gaza, que mostra solidariedade para com o Estado judeu, mas um aumento da preferência por palestinos entre evangélicos mais jovens e que não são brancos.
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What’s New in Evangelical Views on Abortion? The Age Gap
Between 2016 and 2020, younger white evangelicals started to shift away from pro-life positions while older ones solidified their stances.
9 in 10 Evangelicals Don’t Think Sermons Are Too Long
Even with recent divides in congregations, survey finds high levels of satisfaction among churchgoers.
Church Leaders Are Still Waiting for Volunteers to Come Back
Gallup survey found involvement in religious service dropped again in 2021.
Your Pastor Cares When You Don’t Care
Apathy ranked as the single biggest pastoral concern in 2022.
How ‘Christian’ Overtook the ‘Protestant’ Label
When given the option, most younger believers go for a broader term.
Los pastores no están bien: el 38 % ha considerado dejar el ministerio
A medida que avanza la pandemia, el agotamiento continúa pasando factura a los líderes de la iglesia.
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La mayoría de los estadounidenses y muchos cristianos no creen que el Hijo de Dios existiera antes del pesebre
Existe un acuerdo generalizado acerca de que la Navidad es un evento histórico, pero una encuesta reciente muestra que las personas están confundidas acerca de la Trinidad.
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Trump or Netanyahu? American Evangelicals Support Israel, Yet Signs of Change
13 experts assess new survey conducted after Gaza conflict, which finds solidarity with the Jewish state but increasing preference for Palestinians among younger and non-white evangelicals.
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State of Giving: Pandemic Trends Defy Ministry Expectations
Camps and conferences, a sector that had been dramatically affected by COVID-19 shutdowns, actually saw the biggest boost in funds and historic levels of support.
Most Americans, and Many Christians, Don’t Believe the Son of God Existed Before the Manger
There’s widespread agreement around Christmas as a historical event, but people are confused about the Trinity, per a recent survey.
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大选一年之后,特朗普对福音派教会的影响挥之不去
一方面教堂里政治的紧张气氛已经平静下来。另一方面,调查显示,福音派领袖对特朗普的支持让福音派“得多于失”。
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Why Bad Things Happen to People, According to 6,500 Americans
On the problem of evil, Pew’s pandemic philosophy survey finds few blame God or doubt God’s omnipotence, goodness, or existence.

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