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Fewer than a third of churchgoers read the Bible daily: Lifeway
Fewer than one in three Protestants who attend church services at least once a month read the Bible on a daily basis, according to a recent report from Lifeway Research.
The Lifeway Research State of Discipleship study found Bible engagement to be one among eight signposts measuring distinct characteristics for believers progressing in their spiritual maturity. On a ...
Most U.S. Protestant churchgoers say they value and regularly engage the Bible, but only 31% read it daily. Lifeway Research found that Bible engagement supports spiritual growth and faith retention, ...
Texas schools have until March to decide whether to implement a period of prayer in school. Here's what Corpus Christi area ...
Even among churchgoers who miss Bible reading for several days, many report feeling the absence. Around 62% say they ...
Not all issues of 1973 were as clear-cut as Communist persecution, sexual ethics, and abortion, however. CT went back and ...
Services to be held throughout the day.
Discover the deep-rooted Protestant influence on New England's institutions and civic life. Explore the impact of Christian convictions on the region.
As podcasts have become a mainstay on our information highway, even making a debut this year as a new category at the Golden Globes, listeners have also become viewers. In fact, YouTube now ranks as ...
The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with opening speaker Dr. Currie Myers, a former police officer and professor at Benedictine ...
Muslims and Christians enter holy periods of fasting and reflection as the start of Ramadan and Lent converge this week.
Despite the best efforts of suffragists in Colorado and around the country, the fight to make the Centennial State the first to grant women the right to vote suffered a final defeat on Feb. 15, 1876.
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