According to a new poll, Americans would like to see a fresh face in the White House and not the return of former President Donald Trump or a second term for President Joe Biden.
According to a new poll, Americans would like to see a fresh face in the White House and not the return of former President Donald Trump or a second term for President Joe Biden.
Some 81 percent of American adults say they believe in God, marking the lowest percentage since Gallup began its poll on the belief more than 70 years ago.
For the first time in Gallup polling history, a majority of Americans say they believe abortion is morally acceptable.
According to a new poll by Harvard's Center for American Political Studies and Harris Poll, over half of Americans believe that allowing children to use their "preferred pronouns" over their biologically assigned pronouns would cause more confusion about their biological sex.
Lifeway Research data found that nearly six in 10 believers do not know any methods for telling others about their faith in Christ.
The dramatic rise in LGBT identification among young people has been driven by social and political factors, according to new research from the Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology that also shows transgender identification is possibly on the decline.
According to a new poll, 63 percent of Americans say they believe life begins either at conception or when a heartbeat can be detected, while only 13 percent say it begins at birth.
According to a new survey, the number of multiethnic congregations in the United States may be increasing, even if predominantly single-ethnic congregations remain in the majority.
According to a new national poll, nearly all Americans believe underage minors should not be permitted to undergo sex-change surgeries, but many are too afraid to speak up about it.
A majority of Christian pastors in the United States do not hold a biblical worldview, according to surprising new research from pollster George Barna, who says the data shows a spiritual awakening is “needed just as desperately in our pulpits as in the pews.”