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A new study finds Trump's plans to expel undocumented immigrants would potentially impact more than 1 in 20 US evangelicals.
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Most American Christians don't believe in the Trinity: SurveyAn overwhelming majority of Christians reject the basic Christian teaching of the Trinity, prompting new concerns that ...
Recent Pew Research data further confirmed Christianity is no longer shrinking in America. Currently, the U.S. is no longer ...
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RNS on MSNEvangelical, Catholic groups: 1 in 12 Christians could be impacted by Trump deportations"We're sounding the alarm that all American Christians need to be aware of what's being proposed," Matthew Soerens of World ...
Christianity in America is suddenly holding strong. After decades of decline, the number of people leaving the faith has leveled off, leaving many looking for ways to increase the number of self ...
A mammoth 90 percent of American Christian leaders — from Catholics to Evangelicals — believe in the reality of human-induced ...
Emboldened by court rulings and election victories, the Christian right is outspoken as it pushes its moral views through the ...
Faithful America is described on its website as the largest online community of Christians putting faith into action for love ...
The U.K. Christian right is increasingly drawing on a U.S.-forged playbook. It is also drawing on U.S. money. But the U.K. has its own cadre of super-wealthy individuals committed to investing their ...
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