Jan 29 2024 The Spiritual Journey of Evangelicals
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.
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.
Are evangelical donors more compelled by a fundraising appeal that features people of their own race/ethnicity? Of their own gender? Are evangelicals colorblind and gender-blind when it comes to who they choose to help? We dug into this in 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.
What exactly is a Pentecostal or Charismatic evangelical? And how do they differ from other evangelicals? We explore this population in our latest research report.
We asked evangelicals what one charity or ministry (outside of their church) is their top priority. The brands they chose reveal a lot about the giving priorities of evangelicals. For instance, only a minority prioritize supporting a faith-based organization.
Almost all evangelical Protestants use Christian media in some form, whether that be Christian radio, books, websites, podcasts, or something else. Find out more about evangelical use of the media in our new study Media Matters.
Evangelical Protestants have strong interest in visiting Israel once the pandemic dies down, but many of them have significant concerns about the safety of such a trip. Our new report details how evangelicals feel about travel to Israel.
As ministries and charities try to attract younger evangelical donors, it's critical to understand their giving preferences are unique. Our new study shows just how unique younger evangelical donors are.
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...
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