Audrey Barrick

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Study: Most 'Evangelicals' Do Not Meet Criteria

    A relatively substantial number of people label themselves as evangelicals. But new research by The Barna Group found a much smaller number of people actually fit the criteria.

  • Survey Launched to Find Spiritual State of Nation

    Coral Ridge Ministries launched a nationwide survey to discover the spiritual state of the nation Wednesday.

  • MLK Dream Fading?

    The majority of college students are aware of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his vision for "racial justice and brotherhood." The rest, however, are not quite clear on what he worked to achieve.

  • Study: Popular Evangelism Efforts in Churches

    Despite reports indicating few Christians share their faith, a recent study revealed that 97 percent of all churches claim to have engaged in outreach efforts over the last year.

  • Americans Show Unfavorable Views on Islam

    A new poll by a pro-family group found that an overwhelming number of American respondents have unfavorable views on Islam.

  • Americans Pick 50 Most Admired Men, Women

    Americans ranked the 50 most admired people in the world in a recent Gallup poll. And topping the list is President George W. Bush.

  • Survey: Why Some Churches Thrive and Others Decline

    Congregations that are willing to change to meet new challenges experience greater growth than those less up to the challenge. According to the Faith Communities Today 2005 survey, 46 percent of congregations that said they "strongly agree" with willing to change experienced the highest level of attendance growth.

  • Some Americans Expect Jesus' Second Coming in 2007

    One in four Americans anticipates the second coming of Christ in 2007. This is one several predictions made by Americans in a recent poll for the new year.

  • Poll: Americans More Likely to Believe in God than Europeans

    Americans are more likely than Europeans to believe in any form of God or Supreme Being, a recent poll indicated.

  • Bush Comforts Injured Troops Ahead of Christmas

    Continuing an annual pre-Christmas tradition, President George Bush offered comfort to injured troops from the Iraq war in a visit to Walter Reed Army Medical Center. During the visit on Friday, Bush and first lady Laura Bush visited with 38 patients