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5 Implications for Churches as the Boomers Retire
The implications for churches are staggering. This generation is not of the mindset of previous aging generations. According to a Pew Research study, the typical Boomer does not believe old age begins until age 72. And the typical Boomer feels nine years younger than his or her chronological age. So what are some of the implications for churches?
Brazil Churches Begin Massive Evangelistic Outreach
Tens of thousands of churches in Brazil are joining forces to share the Gospel beginning Thursday as part of reportedly one of the largest Christian evangelistic outreaches in history.
Most Protestant churches open for services, but congregants slow in returning: study
A majority of Protestant churches are now open for in-person services but foot traffic has been slow to return to their pews particularly for black churches, a new survey from Lifeway Research shows.
Churches Forced to Stop Farsi Worship in Tehran, Iran
Iran's Ministry of Intelligence has ordered the last two officially registered churches holding Friday Farsi-language services in Tehran to discontinue them.
Half of US Protestant pastors say economy is negatively impacting their churches: study
Half of the Protestant pastors say the economy is having a negative impact on their churches, according to a new Lifeway Research study.
Churches' Greatest Critics May be Their Own Followers
Criticism from people outside of Christianity toward the Church doesn't surprise many. But when negative viewpoints are being expressed by believers, it raises a red flag for churches across the country.
Empty Buildings: NYC Kicks Churches Out of Schools
The Separation of Church and State is one thing. But the isolation of church from state is another.
Smaller churches lose access to YouTube livestream services
Smaller churches have not been able to host their online services at their requested time on YouTube. The online video-sharing platform has been moving the times for some users with less than 100 subscribers allegedly due to heavy traffic, but without informing them.
Churches Urged to 'Exorcise' 'Macho' Leadership Model
Reformed churches will challenge the gender leadership imbalance in church and society and seek new models at an international consultation beginning Friday.
Churches Damaged in Russia-Georgia Conflict
Three evangelical churches in the capital of South Ossetia have been damaged by the conflict between Russia and Georgia, according to a report, released Tuesday.
Churches more prepared for financial hardships after pandemic: survey
After enduring the COVID-19 pandemic, a larger share of churches in the United States is more financially prepared for hard times than in 2016, according to a new study from Lifeway Research.
Behind the decline: Unraveling the forgotten reasons of fading neighborhood churches
The mission of every church is to go into a fragmented world and share the good news of Jesus that heals the brokenness.
3 must visit churches in Paris
The French capital has other églises, or churches, that are just as old and beautiful as Notre-Dame, notwithstanding the lack of a Quasimodo connection. And the best part? The following three churches are largely overlooked, meaning tourists are few and far between.
'Liberal churches' are potential targets during inauguration protests, UCC warns
Leaders of the United Church of Christ are encouraging members not to gather at church buildings this week after receiving reports that liberal-leaning mainline Protestant denominations could be targeted during the week of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.
6 types of churches that have died during the pandemic
Death is a delicate topic, especially the death of churches. My purpose is to send a warning so changes can be made quickly and urgently.
World Council of Churches Launches New Youth Body
A new body has been established by the World Council of Churches (WCC) to promote the participation of youth in the organizations life and work.