Related Topics:
Surveys
- Evangelicals Are the Most Beloved US Faith Group Among EvangelicalsAnd among the worst-rated by everybody else.Kate Shellnutt|
- Hispanic Leaders Don’t Want to Miss This Missional MomentThe Latino population boom has resulted in more passionate, growing churches in the US. Can pastors keep building on the momentum?Livia Giselle Seidel|español
- Evangelicals Outgrow Catholics in Central America“Nondenominational believers” rank close behind.Daniel Silliman|español
- Survey: Hispanic Protestant Churches Are Young, First Gen, and GrowingAs the Latino population climbs in the US, researchers say their congregations excel at fostering community and engaging new people.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|español
- Church Attendance Dropped Among Young People, Singles, LiberalsOverall, most churchgoers—including most white evangelicals—returned to the pews after the pandemic, survey finds.David Roach|
- The State of Quiet Time: Who’s Most Likely to Practice Daily DevotionsSurvey finds that two-thirds of churchgoers set aside time with God at least every day, but practices vary.Marissa Postell – Lifeway Research|Português
- In England and Wales, Christianity Falls Below Half the PopulationAnalysis: The rise of the nonreligious raises questions for the faithful in a new era of pluralism and diversity.Nick Spencer|
- Christians Remain a Minority Down Under, but Gen Z Aussies Are OpenNew survey finds just 6 percent of Australians are heavily involved in the faith.David Roach|
- More Americans Want Their Church to Share Their PoliticsOver half say they believe their congregation is politically unified already.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|
- Study: Gen Z Wants to Know More About JesusDespite long-term trends away from religion, Barna Group finds openness in teens.Adam MacInnis|简体中文繁體中文
