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One notable finding is that 54 percent of Generation Z, the youngest group of American adults born in 1997 or later, said the Bible transformed their lives, an increase from 50 percent in 2023.
Pew Research Center recently published an article about trends in Mass attendance, abortion support, and the politics of United States citizens who identify as Catholic. Pew? published? the April 12 article, “9 facts about U.S. Catholics,” using surveys conducted in 2022 and 2023. According to the article, 20% of all Americans identify as Catholic, or roughly 52 […]The post Poll Shows Catholic Church Needs to Emphasize Pro-Life Values to Catholic Americans appeared first on LifeNews.com.
A majority of American Catholics think abortion should be legal in all or most cases, although support for legal abortion is much lower among Catholics who attend mass regularly, according to a survey.
The share of young adults who say the Bible has had a transformative impact on their lives has increased, even as a majority remain “Scripture Disengaged,” according to a new survey.?
A recent Pew survey was released which found that 80% of US adults say religion's role in American life is shrinking, up from 74% in 2022.
A recent Pew survey was released which found that 80% of US adults say religion's role in American life is shrinking, up from 74% in 2022.
A recent Pew survey was released which found that 80% of US adults say religion's role in American life is shrinking, up from 74% in 2022.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Family Research Council (FRC), together with Dr. Michael New, Assistant Professor of Social Research at the Busch School of Business at The Catholic University of America, released the first phase results of a study of 11 perinatal hospice programs surveying 82 mothers who participated in these programs. ...
Only one-fourth of America's preteens believe the Bible is the Word of God and only one-fifth believe in absolute truth, according to a new survey.
Only one-fourth of America's preteens believe the Bible is the Word of God and only one-fifth believe in absolute truth, according to a new survey.
Entertainment consumers also say they want to see more faith themes in movies and TV programs. “Faith and religion” ranked sixth out of 18 themes that consumers say they desire to see in movies and television. It ranked 13th out of 18 themes in what consumers say is currently present in entertainment.
We've all had the experience of attending a new church where we don't know anyone. It can be intimidating whether the church is small or large. You're the new person, and everyone seems to know each other and gravitate into groups before or after church, so you might just slip in and out on a Sunday morning unnoticed. Many people have done this for years and miss the joys of fellowshipping and serving with fellow believers.When I took a survey to see how churches might address the issue of overlooked people, few had any suggestions of what their church was doing beyond having friendly greeters. While the central purpose of attending church is to worship and hear the Word preached, it's also a means of connecting with other members of the church family. When people don't sense a welcoming atmosphere or feel overlooked, they'll usually leave. Some people even become adverse to church entirely because of a bad experience or a church that feels cliquey or unfriendly. Others will keep searching and hopefully ultimately realize they need to also make an effort to become connected.Let's look at how the church, and we as congregants, can recognize the overlooked people in our churches and help them feel welcome and valued.Photo Credit: ©iStock/Getty Images Plus/Keith Lance?
Self-identified Christians are more likely to use artificial intelligence in their work on at least some occasions than their non-Christian peers, according to survey data released by the Barna Group.?
Republicans and Democrats in the United States agree that the nation's families face a multitude of problems, but they disagree strongly on which issues are of concern, according to a new survey.
Most Hispanics in Florida would vote for Joe Biden over Gov. Ron DeSantis in the 2024 election but would switch to Donald Trump if he ends up as the Republican presidential candidate, according to a new survey by Unidos US....The post Florida's Latino community prefers Biden over DeSantis but Trump over Biden appeared first on Baptist News Global.
Democrats have grown increasingly disenchanted with marriage while Republicans, who support the institution, generally oppose public policies designed to help struggling families, according to the ninth annual American Family Survey. “Support for marriage as a path to stable, committed relationships...The post New study finds Americans agree on issues facing their families but differ greatly on marriage and family in general appeared first on Baptist News Global.
More than a billion people — or close to a quarter of the world's population — are struggling with loneliness,  a new survey from Gallup and Meta shows. Younger adults are more likely to suffer from the condition, which health experts warn can have the same effect on health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.
The conclusion to the survey of the nature, practice, and history of science with recommendations for a truly biblical approach to science.
On Thursday, a National Weather Service team will survey damage in Northeast Illinois after tornadoes struck the region Wednesday evening.
This Christmas series surveys many of the miraculous births found in the Bible.
A new survey finds a majority of Americans who believe that America is a “city on a hill” chosen by God to receive blessings and be used as an example in the world, also believe in a “replacement” conspiracy theory holding that immigrants are invading the U.S. in an attempt to replace the country's current culture.
Every year, one of Dr. Georgia Purdom's favorite tasks is reading through the surveys that we receive at the end of the Answers for Women conference.
The results of a survey reported in April 2023 show Christian Colleges buckling uncritically to Darwinist groupthink.
Casey Santos played an offertory special “When I Survey”. Liz Guerrero plays “This Is My Father’s World” on the flute with accompaniment from Megan Dejesa on the piano. FBCS Children keep their eyes on their music teacher Sis. Lahlah Santos as they sing a lively special “Zip Your Lip”. They always do such a beautiful job! [...]

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