Half of the Protestant pastors surveyed in a recent poll said they are concerned that the economy is hurting their churches.
Half of the Protestant pastors surveyed in a recent poll said they are concerned that the economy is hurting their churches.
Most teens around the world have either a positive or neutral view of Jesus, with about half saying He “offers hope” and only 6 percent saying He’s “irrelevant,” according to a new Barna survey.
Chick-fil-A leads the nation in drive-thru friendliness and customer satisfaction according to an annual mystery shopper survey, although the score for its wait time either finishes last or first, depending on how it's calculated.
According to a new survey, most Americans support prayer at public school sporting events.
A large majority of evangelicals describe legal immigration as “helpful” to the United States, according to a new Lifeway Research survey that also found that evangelicals support a balanced approach to immigration reform.
Kindness and unity may not be popular among modern-day politicians, but they are virtues that three-quarters of Americans want to see modeled by their leaders, according to a new survey.
Christians who regularly attend church are more likely than non-Christians to say they were taught generosity and also more likely to say they have experienced generosity in their own lives, according to a new Barna survey.
A new survey found that almost half of evangelical leaders have been "canceled" by others who disagree with their points of view.
The percentage of Americans who consider themselves Christian may fall from 64 percent to under 50 percent by 2070 if current trends continue, according to a new Pew Research Center report. The percentage of people who describe themselves as atheist, agnostic or “nothing in particular” may also top 40 percent, the report found.
According to a new survey from the Church of England, young adults are more likely to spend time in prayer than those in older generations.