Tag : Barna Group
Pastors Getting Burned Out Due To Stress, Loneliness And Politics, Survey Finds
Among the many reasons why pastors are leaving ministry are the most common: stress, loneliness, and politics, a new survey has found. Survey Finds Reason Why Not All Christians Make Disciples
A new poll reveals that pastors and laypeople have different views on the scope of missions. Majority Of Christian Parents Worried Their Children Will Leave The Faith: Barna
Most Christian parents in America today are concerned about their children's spiritual development and the likelihood they would leave the faith. 38% Of Protestant Pastors Want To Quit Due To 'Significant Burnout'
Pastoral burnout is real and it's affecting almost half of Protestant church leaders who feel the need to quit the ministry. Despite Today’s Challenges, Most Churchgoers Feel ‘Encouraged’ When They Go To Church: Survey
A recent research showed that attending worship services caused positive feelings to the majority of churched adults in America. Secularism, Racism Driving Gen Zers, Black Millennials Away From Church: Survey
A recent study revealed that more young black adults are stepping away from the Christian faith, citing racial injustice in the church and secular influences as key reasons. Minister Exposes Three Areas Of Moral Decline In The Church And Provides Solutions For Them
The head of a Christian organization has uncovered three areas in the church wherein morality is in decline, and has provided ways to address the issues. Reading The Bible Improved People’s Mental Well-Being Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Survey Finds
A new survey conducted in the U.K. revealed how reading the Bible has had a positive effect on people's mental health during the pandemic. Barna Group President Takes Leave Following Wife's Death
Barna Group's President David Kinnaman will be taking an extended leave of absence following his wife's death. More than 60 Percent of Evangelicals Voted in 2016, Says Barna Study
A recent Barna estimate says that the proportion of different segments who voted this election was not the same, and that the influence of religious groups on election results was significant. Rapid Church Growth Witnessed in New York, Say Multiple Reports
Church in New York City is growing rapidly, with an increased church attendance and a rise in the number of people professing to be born-again believers, according to various reports. Less Than Half of Practicing Christians in America Read Bible Regularly, Says Study
American Bible Society revealed that more than half of practicing Christians in the United States read Bible only rarely. Religious Belief a Top Influencer in Voting Decisions, According to Barna Survey
Religious beliefs plays a major role in influencing people’s choice for the next President of the United States, according to a new study by Barna Group. Majority of Americans Identify as Christians, but Only a Minority Identify as 'Practicing Christians,' According to 'State of the Church' Study
A new Barna research found that while a majority of Christians in America identify as Christians, only a minority are “practicing Christians” who attend the church at least once a month. A Majority of American Teens Active in Volunteering at Churches, Says Barna Study
A new Barna study found that a significant proportion of teens involve themselves in volunteer projects through youth ministries and other church outreach programs.
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