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Lifeway Research: Most Pastors, Churchgoers See More Than Monthly Attendance as Standard

A study from Lifeway Research finds a majority of both U.S. Protestant pastors and churchgoers consider someone to be a regular church attender if they attend twice a month or more.

Lifeway Research: Churchgoers Value Time Alone With God, Practice Varies

Most Protestant churchgoers spend time alone with God at least daily, but there’s a range in what they do in that time and what resources they use.

Lifeway Research: Churchgoers Increasingly Prefer a Congregation That Shares Their Politics

Half of U.S. Protestant churchgoers say they prefer to attend a church where people share their views on politics, and most believe that to be the case in their congregation already.

When It Comes to Halloween, Pastors Have Opinions, According to New Survey

How do Christians celebrate Halloween? It might depend on their pastor, according to a survey, released Tuesday, by Lifeway Research of Protestant Christian pastors from all across the United States.

Lifeway Research: Half of Pastors Say the Economy Is Hurting Their Church

According to Lifeway Research, half of U.S. Protestant pastors (52%) say the current economy is having a negative impact on their churches, 40% say it’s having no effect, and 7% say it’s a positive factor.

Lifeway Research: Americans’ Theological Beliefs Changed To Suit Post-Pandemic Practice

According to a new Lifeway Research study, while many theological beliefs remain stable among Christians, shifting beliefs in certain areas point to where changing culture may be impacting religious perspectives.

Lifeway Research: Americans Believe Suicide Is Epidemic, Not Pathway to Hell

According to a recent survey conducted by Lifeway Research, most Americans say suicide has become an epidemic in the United States, and few say people who commit suicide automatically go to hell. 

Lifeway Research: Pastors Encourage Single Adults, Some Provide Targeted Ministries

As the number of single adults in the United States continues to grow, so does the need for ministry to single adults in churches.