Nearly all Black Americans believe in God or a higher power, regardless of their religious affiliation. But what type of God do they have in mind? About three-quarters (74%) of Black Americans believe ...
Like so many other people, I have been reflecting on the life, teaching and legacy of Pope Francis since his death in April. While his pastoral ministry focused on mercy and inclusion ("todos, todos, ...
This group has a looser interpretation of the transcendent. Some call it God; others don’t. The survey of 4,729 respondents conducted online in December offers some insight into the diversity of U.S.
Though authoritarians misuse it, the truth of God’s Word remains. Every once in a while, I will hear someone who is otherwise accurately describing the current plight of the church suggest the problem ...
Most people in Western Europe say they believe in God. But in Europe today, believing in God does not necessarily mean belief in the God of the Bible. Indeed, even though all 15 countries surveyed are ...
In More Jesus, Less Religion, Steve Arterburn writes: Some time ago, I read about the work of a Wycliffe Bible translator in a remote village in Papua New Guinea. When the opening chapters of Genesis ...