Aug 15 2014 Outcomes: Myths of the Christian Donor
What's true and what's not true about commonly held myths regarding Christian donors?
What's true and what's not true about commonly held myths regarding Christian donors?
Many assumptions about Christian donors have emerged over the years, and come to be treated as “conventional wisdom.” But how wise is it to believe something that may or may not be founded on reality?
Most Americans are comfortable with the intersection of religion and professional sports
Most people dramatically underestimate the proportion of Protestants in the U.S., while seriously overestimating the proportions of Mormons, Muslims, and atheists/agnostics
Study shows widespread confusion and ignorance on the subject of official membership in a place of worship
How People Feel the Christian Faith Really Impacts (or Doesn’t Impact) America
Protestant churchgoers are no more loyal to their church denomination than they are to brands of toothpaste or bathroom tissue
Are we speaking the same language?
Americans have diverse relationships, but some groups are much better known than others—Evangelicals are largely invisible
When people change where they worship, they often change to a different style, size, and theology of church as well
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