More than half of evangelicals choose a secular charity over a Christian organization as their favorite target for giving outside their church, according to a new poll.
When Westminster United Methodist Church in Houston resumed in-person services late last year, after a seven-month halt due to COVID-19, there were Sundays when only three worshippers showed up, according to the pastor, Meredith Mills.
When it comes to charitable giving, evangelical Protestants are just like everyone else—more or less. Those who attend church or read the Bible more often tend to give more to church and/or charity, as do ...
The headlines are published nearly weekly: evangelical Christians are the ones who are the most reluctant to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Yet, when I review the data from a survey that was conducted on May 11, ...