Dec 11 2024 Social Media: Helpful or Harmful to Christianity?
Over half of American evangelicals believe social media is more harmful than helpful to Christianity in the US - but they use social media anyway.
Over half of American evangelicals believe social media is more harmful than helpful to Christianity in the US - but they use social media anyway.
Fifty-seven percent of evangelical churchgoers are no more loyal to their denomination than they are to toilet paper brands. Our new report about denominational loyalty explores what churches and denominations can learn from major brands - even from Bud Light.
Is gambling a sin? What about drinking alcohol? Or is that okay, but getting drunk is sinful? Our new report asks evangelicals to define which thoughts and behaviors are sin and which are not. Then, on a couple of them, we compared beliefs and behaviors. Uh, oh...
Our new report shows giving is down among evangelicals. It's a double whammy: the proportion giving to church and/or charity declined, as did the amount donors give.
Evangelicals see both positive and negative impacts to come from artificial intelligence, but they are rather nervous about it. Request our new report to learn what they are nervous about.
Church engagement for evangelicals is changing. Fewer are attending, but some are now attending more frequently, combining in-person and digital services in the same week. Learn more in the new report Church After COVID.
Our report examines how evangelicals see others with very different political beliefs; whether they perceive 11 different controversial issues (from racial injustice to gun legislation) as religious, social, or political issues, and how involved they want churches to be on each.
How do evangelicals come to their beliefs? The spiritual journey usually happens before age 18, with church and family playing primary roles. Learn more with our new report.
A new study from Grey Matter and Infinity Concepts explores evangelical attitudes toward the role of faith in physical and mental health, the power of prayer, and whether it matters if their primary physician is a fellow believer.
Spiritual growth and maturity among American evangelicals is a mix of successes, stagnation, and even outright delusion. This exclusive study shows just where American evangelicals stand in their spiritual lives.
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