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Black Christians score 10 percent higher than all other Christians in spiritual vitality, according to a new scale of holistic spiritual health the American Bible Society introduced in its 2023 State of the Bible report.
07/19/2023 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
Although churches like Australia-based Hillsong and Bethel Church in California have met with scandal and controversy, worship leaders still keep singing their songs.
07/12/2023 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
Church music professor Will Bishop has been working on a recent survey project to understand better the worship music used in Southern Baptist churches, especially smaller congregations.
07/11/2023 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
Two scientists are looking to new advancements in artificial intelligence to translate the Bible into rare languages.
07/10/2023 - By Fiona André / Religion News Service
Engaging with Scripture, forgiving others and using spiritual gifts help people flourish and lead hopeful lives, the latest release from the American Bible Society’s 2023 State of the Bible shows.
06/21/2023 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
Most churches have some type of security measures in place during worship services, a Lifeway Research survey revealed.
06/08/2023 - By Aaron Earls / LifeWay
While the Neo-Calvinist movement remains influential, controversies and losses raise questions about its future.
06/07/2023 - By Bob Smietana & Kathryn Post / Religion News Service
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.
06/05/2023 - By Adelle M. Banks / Religion News Service
Author Greg Garrett explores themes of faith, prejudice, violence, love, forgiveness and healing in his latest novel, “Bastille Day.”
06/01/2023 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Over the past decade, Jemar Tisby’s life has largely been shaped by two forces: the Bible, and the deaths of young Black men, often at the hands of law enforcement.
05/31/2023 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
Although most churchgoers say they want to serve in their communities for gospel impact, there is a noticeable gap when it comes to the number who are already volunteering for a charity.
05/24/2023 - By Marissa Postell Sullivan / Lifeway Research
Tim Keller, an influential Presbyterian Church in America minister who founded a network of evangelical Christian churches in New York City, died. He was 72.
05/22/2023 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service