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Evangelicals and immigration: Crunching the numbers
By Jonathan Merritt — August 1, 2013
Debate erupts over where evangelicals are on immigration reform. Here's what the polling numbers indicate.
Four reasons Christians should support a pathway to citizenship
By Jonathan Merritt — July 30, 2013
The sticking point on immigration continues to be the "pathway to citizenship." Here are four reasons Christians should support it.
New data shows religious left may soon outnumber religious right
By Jonathan Merritt — July 25, 2013
A new poll shows religious progressives will soon outnumber religious conservatives in America.
Christian Leaders Respond to DOMA Decision
By Jonathan Merritt — June 26, 2013
Christian leaders offer a range of responses to Supreme Court's DOMA decision.
What Southern Baptists must do to slow their decline
By Jonathan Merritt — June 11, 2013
New data reveals that America's largest Protestant denomination is declining. What must they do to stop the bleeding?
Rethinking church membership: An interview with Thom Rainer
By Jonathan Merritt — May 31, 2013
The president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources talks about new data on American attitudes toward church membership.
Poll: Bible’s influence waning in America, but still strong
By Jonathan Merritt — March 28, 2013
A new study shows that though the Bible's influence is slipping, the book is still highly influential among Americans.
A summons to lose your life: An interview with David Platt
By Jonathan Merritt — March 26, 2013
David Platt, New York Times bestselling author and preacher, talks about his radical message and why it has ruffled so many Christians' feathers.
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