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America Is 'Crumbling,' Only God Can Fix It, Franklin Graham Says

America Is 'Crumbling,' Only God Can Fix It, Franklin Graham Says

Franklin Graham said in a recent interview with The Christian Post, that America is "crumbling" and only God can fix it.

Mike Bloomberg Joins the Democratic Presidential Debate: Net Worth and Eternal Worth

Mike Bloomberg Joins the Democratic Presidential Debate: Net Worth and Eternal Worth

Over recent generations, we have replaced European kings by enthroning ourselves. The problem is, we were never intended to flourish as kings of our own kingdoms.

What if America Continues to Ignore the Warning Signs?

What if America Continues to Ignore the Warning Signs?

While Americans are concerned with terrorism, and rightly so, there is a greater threat from within. We are witnessing the rapid deterioration of a nation before our eyes. We have become one nation “above” God, rather than under God.

Why ‘American Jews Are Terrified’: Three Responses to the Scourge of Anti-Semitism

Why ‘American Jews Are Terrified’: Three Responses to the Scourge of Anti-Semitism

Some 88 percent of Jewish Americans believe that anti-Semitism is a problem in America. According to data, anti-Semitism in the U.S. from by 57 percent in 2017. Additionally, in the last five years, around half of all Jewish American young people have experienced anti-Semitism.

Americans Are Dying Younger ... Where Is the Church?

Americans Are Dying Younger ... Where Is the Church?

For the 3rd year in a row, the average life expectancy of Americans has declined, painting a worrisome picture for the future of America.

87 Percent Believe in God – but Only 64 Percent Are ‘Convinced' God Exists, Gallup Says

87 Percent Believe in God – but Only 64 Percent Are ‘Convinced' God Exists, Gallup Says
Eighty-seven percent of U.S. adults answered “yes” in 2017 when asked, “Do you believe in God?” – a number in line with the percentage in 2013 (87) but below the number from past decades. For example, 98 percent in 1967 and 1953 said they believed in God, and 96 percent answered that way in 1944.

American Christians Are More Likely to Call Their Pastor a 'Friend,' Barna Survey Finds

American Christians Are More Likely to Call Their Pastor a 'Friend,' Barna Survey Finds
A new study found that American Christians are more likely to consider the lead pastor of their church to be a “friend” rather than a “mentor.”

America’s Microwave Christianity—The Heart of the Present-Day Church Must Change

America’s Microwave Christianity—The Heart of the Present-Day Church Must Change
As we all know, America is in a spiritual decline with no recovery in sight. Many churches have a form of “microwave” Christianity: service times last just over an hour, prayer is glanced over, and worship is designed to entertain the masses. Many pastors avoid offending their audience and seek to be motivational rather than convicting. If we truly want to see revival, the face of the present-day church needs to change. Granted, there are wonderful churches, but as a whole, we have drifted significantly off course. For example, do you ever wonder how a Christian (let alone a pastor) can embrace gay marriage and encourage it? Listen to this Fox News interview archive to find out how.

Study: Americans Now View Churches More Positively than Tech Companies

Study: Americans Now View Churches More Positively than Tech Companies
A new Pew Research Center study has revealed that Americans have radically changed their opinions on tech companies.

Chick-fil-A Dethrones In-N-Out as America’s Favorite Restaurant

Chick-fil-A Dethrones In-N-Out as America’s Favorite Restaurant
Sorry, In-N-Out. America has a new favorite fast-food restaurant. Chick-fil-A dethroned In-N-Out as America’s favorite fast-food chain according to Market Force’s annual “America’s favorite” survey. Market Force polled 7,600 U.S. consumers.