
According to a new Lifeway Research poll, more than a third of Americans said their faith has given them hope throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to a new Lifeway Research poll, more than a third of Americans said their faith has given them hope throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to a new Lifeway Research poll, most churchgoing Americans are not yet ready to return to in-person church services.
According to a new Lifeway Research survey, most pastors believe that a pastor who sexually abuses or assaults another person, be it a child or an adult, should permanently withdraw from public ministry.
According to a new Lifeway Research survey, most Protestant pastors whose churches belong to a denomination consider them to be "vital" yet believe the importance of denominations will diminish over the next decade.
According to a new Lifeway Research study, more Protestant churches closed in 2019 than opened.
According to a new Lifeway Research survey, 25 percent of Protestant churchgoers who have a job are required to work on Sunday mornings at least once a month.
According to a new Lifeway Research study, 59 percent of U.S. churchgoers said they participated in or led a church small group in 2020 despite COVID-19.
A new Lifeway Research survey found that more than 90 percent of Protestant churchgoers say they plan on going to in-person church services after the pandemic is over at least as frequently as they did pre-pandemic.
According to a new poll, 42 percent of Americans believe churches are too segregated.
According to a new LifeWay Research survey, in 2020 fewer pastors than in 2016 thought that their church congregants would be open to hearing a sermon on racial reconciliation.