Jan 07 2022 Satisfaction with Church
No matter how much church is lampooned as long and boring, most evangelical Protestants are actually pretty satisfied with their church. But there are a few things they would like to change...
No matter how much church is lampooned as long and boring, most evangelical Protestants are actually pretty satisfied with their church. But there are a few things they would like to change...
What you tend to hear about evangelicals and Israel is mostly about politics. But we found most evangelicals don't think of politics when they think about helping Israel and the Jewish people.
Continuing our research about evangelical Protestants, learn how they give (or don't give) to both church and charity.
The pandemic obviously changed how people "do church" for a while. For many evangelical Protestants, it may have changed how they do it forever. As covered by the Wall Street Journal and other media.
The US is finally starting to emerge from COVID, and that includes Christian ministries and the agencies that serve them. What’s changed…if anything? We questioned over 100 ministry leaders, marketers, communicators, and consultants about this very topic.
The majority of American donors do not think of hospitals as "charities" - but the majority do think of children's hospitals as charities. Homeless shelters? Definitely charities. Museums? Universities? Private schools? Not so much...
Learn how Americans use (or don't use) social media to connect with donor-supported organizations and religious congregations.
How sexually active unmarried evangelicals are depends heavily on how you define "evangelical"
There is little consensus among evangelical Millennials on how to reduce abortions—they’re uneasy with the thought of churches promoting contraception
If facing an unexpected pregnancy, most evangelical Millennials want to carry the child to term, but are unlikely to consider adoption
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