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Biden voters much less likely to have biblical worldview, survey finds
President Biden’s base of supporters is 60 percent less likely to hold a biblical worldview than other Americans. Although nearly…
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Survey: More dads satisfied with extra time spent with kids
A new Pew Research Center analysis finds more fathers are satisfied with the amount of time they spend with their…
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Poll: Missourians support term limits by wide margin
By an overwhelming majority, Missourians favor term limits. According to a new poll conducted by Scott Rasmussen, voters want the…
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People moving from Kansas while Missouri remains steady
More people are moving out of Kansas than all but five other states, while roughly equal numbers of people are…
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Pastors now more skittish to preach on race
Pastors seem more reluctant to address issues of race in their congregations today than four years ago. According to a LifeWay…
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Christian persecution up as governments, extremists leverage Covid restrictions
Violence, discrimination and oppression surged against the world’s Christians in 2020 according to research by Open Doors USA. Their latest…
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Christian leaders agree lawsuits between believers should be avoided
Although 82 percent of evangelical leaders said that 1 Corinthians 6:1–8 does not forbid all civil lawsuits between Christians, they…
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Government restrictions on religious freedom reach highest level since 2007, study finds
Government restrictions on religious freedom in 2018 were at the highest level they have been since 2007, according to a…
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Survey: 66% of all nursing homes at risk of closing
A new survey conducted by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) has returned startling…
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Going to church is good for mental health, especially in 2020
People who attend church were the only group of Americans who didn’t see the state of their mental health decline…
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