
American evangelicals are getting their information and entertainment from both Christian and mainstream secular media, a study from Infinity Concepts and Grey Matter Research found.
American evangelicals are getting their information and entertainment from both Christian and mainstream secular media, a study from Infinity Concepts and Grey Matter Research found.
A new report from Rice University’s Religion and Public Life Program shows that Christians, Jews and Muslims all face workplace discrimination but also in different ways.
Less than five percent of American parents who claim to be Christian possess a biblical worldview, new research out of Arizona Christian University found. The research also shows most parents today hold to a "syncretistic" belief system that blends multiple worldviews.
A new study shows that changes made to churches during the pandemic may be long-term.
According to the findings from the 2020 Faith Communities Today study, the average age of church congregation members and pastors is getting older.
According to a new study, congregational life is shirking across the United States.
A new survey found that Atheists like those of other faiths more than Christians do.
A new Marriage Helper study conducted by Barna Research Group found that practicing Christians are more satisfied in their marriages than non-practicing Christians or non-Christians.
According to a new study by Arizona Christian University's Cultural Research Center, Millennials are more likely to believe in horoscopes than in an "all-knowing" God.
According to a new study, White evangelicals are more likely to change their behavior in the battle against COVID-19 by hearing messages emphasizing the Christian doctrine of "love thy neighbor."