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New Year’s resolutions focus on health, God and money

WebBy Aaron Earls. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — After a season in which avoiding sickness was on most everyone’s mind, many Americans say their New Year’s …

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Pastors have congregational and, for some, personal experience …

WebA majority of pastors (54%) say in the churches where they have served on staff, they have known at least one church member who has been diagnosed with a …

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U.S. Pastors Identify Their Greatest Needs

WebOf the 44 needs identified by pastors and included in the study, 17 were selected by a majority as an issue they need to address. Developing leaders and …

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Americans’ Views of Life’s Meaning and Purpose Are Changing

WebFour in 5 Americans (81%) believe there is an ultimate purpose and plan for every person’s life. More than 2 in 3 Americans (68%) say a major priority in their life is …

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Apathy in churches looms large for pastors

WebSimilarly, pastors 65 and older (51%) are more likely than pastors 18-44 years old (42%) to say apathy is their greatest issue in this area. At least half of …

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Stress tops mental challenges pastors face

WebMost pastors point to stress as a mental challenge they are facing in ministry (63%). Nearly half of pastors say discouragement (48%) and distraction (48%) are …

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Lifeway to offer free virtual event focusing on pastoral emotional …

WebBy Joy Allmond. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Pastoring is a calling that comes with many demands—pressure to please everyone in the congregation, a burden to keep …

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Half of evangelicals believe prayer can heal mental illness

WebBy Bob Smietana. NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A third of Americans – and nearly half of evangelical, fundamentalist, or born-again Christians – believe prayer and Bible …

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Young Bible readers more likely to be faithful adults, study finds

WebTwenty-nine percent of the young adults regularly read the Bible while growing up, according to their parents. On average, that group has 12.5 percent higher …

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Lifeway dedicates new campus in downtown Nashville

WebJoined by other Lifeway leaders, Rainer wielded giant scissors to cut an oversized red ribbon in front of the new 277,000-square-foot facility, which will house …

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Women ‘dive into God’s Word’ through online Bible studies during …

WebIn studying the story of Gideon through an online Bible study from Lifeway Women, Strauwald said she’s been reminded of how the Lord shows up in difficulties …

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Lifeway Offers Free Bible Studies for Sanctity of Human Life Sunday

WebBy Aaron Earls. NASHVILLE, Tenn. – In preparation for Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, January 19, Lifeway Christian Resources is making their small group …

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Research: Suicide is epidemic but doesn’t lead to hell, Americans say

WebNot a path to hell. Fewer than a quarter of Americans (23 percent) say people who take their own lives go to hell. More than 6 in 10 Americans say suicide does …

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New biography details suffering, power of Ron Dunn

WebBy Aaron Earls. NASHVILLE, Tenn.— Suffering and crises of faith were no strangers to the life and ministry of itinerate Bible teacher and author Ron Dunn. Despite …

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Lifeway Research: Suicide remains a taboo topic at churches

WebSeptember 29, 2017. By Bob Smietana. NASHVILLE, Tenn. —Suicide remains a taboo subject in many Protestant churches, despite the best efforts of pastors, according to a …

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2021 Lifeway Women Live Events Bring Hope to

Web2021 Lifeway Women Live Events Bring Hope to Physically and Virtually Gathered Women. March 25, 2021. Author, artist and speaker Ruth Chou Simons spoke …

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COVID-19 Bringing Christmas Changes to Many Americans

WebBy Aaron Earls. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Almost all Americans celebrate Christmas, but most say COVID-19 will cause some changes to their usual holiday habits.

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Going Beyond Simulcast with Priscilla Shirer reaches 60,000 …

WebBible teacher Priscilla Shirer speaks to women gathered at Little Rock’s Simmons Bank Arena. More than 60,000 women tuned in to the Going Beyond Simulcast …

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Hope Amid Cancer Drives New Children’s Book ‘When I Hold You’

WebHope Amid Cancer Drives New Children’s Book ‘When I Hold You’. August 4, 2021. By Y Bonesteele. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — In 2017, Ashley Huffstutler, at 29 years …

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