An overwhelming majority of Americans say they pray, and those that do pray do so for nearly 20 minutes a day, according to a new survey.
An overwhelming majority of Americans say they pray, and those that do pray do so for nearly 20 minutes a day, according to a new survey.
A record 26 percent of American high school students identify as LGBTQ, according to new CDC data that a prominent political scientist says is a form of “social contagion.”
A new study shows that most adults in 16 countries say it is not necessary to believe in God to lead moral lives or have good values.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump are the leading contenders for their parties’ presidential nominations, but most Americans don’t want either to run, according to a series of new polls.
An overwhelming majority of American Protestant churchgoers say tithing is a biblical command, although they are divided on what it constitutes, according to a new Lifeway Research survey.
The happiest people in America believe in God and value close relationships, according to a new Wall Street Journal-NORC survey.
A new Lifeway Research Center survey found that small group attendance has been on the decline in recent years.
A new study found that more than half of Christians say they sometimes have doubts about their religious beliefs.
Small groups are a key component to relationship growth in the modern church, yet they have seen their popularity slide in recent years, according to a new Lifeway Research survey. The poll found that an average of 44 percent of Protestant churches’ weekly worship attendance is involved in a “small group, Sunday School class or similar group.” That’s down from 49 percent in 2010 and 50 percent in 2008.