Poll finds more Americans feel religion is ‘not that important’
From NBCnews.com: One in five Americans say religion does not play an important role in their lives, a new NBC/WSJ journal poll shows – the
From NBCnews.com: One in five Americans say religion does not play an important role in their lives, a new NBC/WSJ journal poll shows – the
Everyday nine churches in the US close their doors for good. With that statistic ringing in her ears, the Rev. Angie Mabry-Nauta, a Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Reformed Church in America, went to worship on her congregation’s last day.
Ever thought about giving up religion for Lent? Religion has made the list of the most popular things to give up this year for Lent,
A new study says that the less religious a state’s population is, the more productive and entrepreneurial the economy.
A look at religion affiliation by age and ethnic groups in the US show that most groups remain pretty static in terms of their religious affiliation,except among whites: among older whites, evangelical, mainline and Catholics go from 69% of those over 65 but only 25% among those 18 – 29 years old.
In Malcolm Gladwell’s new book, David and Goliath, Gladwell’s research on what he calls “weapons of the spirit” helped him see beyond objective data points
What do you think? Is “Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson getting a raw deal for expressing his homophobic beliefs in GQ, or was the A&E
New information regarding our attitudes about Christmas, from the Religion and Public Life Project of Pew Research: Nine-in-ten Americans say they celebrate Christmas, and three-quarters
Perhaps it indicates the shallow nature of my faith, but the best ethical reflection I’ve been part of in the last two years have been
The Rev. Frank Logue has a few thoughts on the unusual coincidence of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah this year. He writes: