Sep 21 2021 Online Church and Evangelicals
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 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.
Learn how Americans use (or don't use) social media to connect with donor-supported organizations and religious congregations.
Evangelical pastors often struggle with financial pressures at church and at home; three out of ten have no personal savings at all
Our new report details how someone trying to find a local church’s website by searching through their denomination has only a 32% chance of success. Find out more
The US population is getting older - what impact will this have on ministry?
Should Protestant churches include or exclude a reference to their denomination in the church name? There’s risk either way...
There is little consensus among evangelical Millennials on how to reduce abortions—they’re uneasy with the thought of churches promoting contraception
Study shows widespread confusion and ignorance on the subject of official membership in a place of worship
In the last 12 months, over 17 million American adults who don’t regularly attend worship services visited the website of a local church or place of worship
Almost half of online Americans use the Internet for religious purposes
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