Survey finds most Americans who watch religious services on screens are happy with them
The Pew Research Center finds a third of Americans regularly attend in-person worship services while a bit more than a quarter regularly watch religious services on TV or online.
The donation preferences of American evangelical Christians are changing. Younger evangelicals—those younger than 40—are more likely to target their largesse beyond their immediate communities and less likely to trust organizations that solicit their contributions
A recent survey raises new questions about an old tradition.
Is it a denomination? Is it a set of theological beliefs? Is it the type of church you attend? How exactly do you define a mainline Protestant Christian?
That's a critical take-away from the latest report from the Pew Research Center.
Americans are as Divided as Ever, and Religion is the Wedge - that's a critical take-away from the latest report from the Pew Research Center.
Jen Hatmaker, a popular Christian writer, blogger, and former reality TV star, has filed for divorce.
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With Election Day four-plus months away, religion angles — no surprise! — abound.
An evangelical broadcaster who boasted of miraculously securing a TV license in Israel now risks being taken off the air over suspicions of trying to convert Jews to Christianity.