From Washington Post By Amanda Abrams Aaron Graham is talking to Washingtonians about power. “How do you live out your identity and have influence, not just in your personal life but in your public life?” he asks, standing at the front of a school auditorium in D.C.’s...
From Baptist News Global By Jeff Brumley The news just never seems to get better for American churches. A poll released this month [September 2016] confirms statistically what clergy and congregations are hearing anecdotally and through the media practically all the...
From Baptist Global News By Jeff Brumley Nearly six in 10 Millennials who grow up in churches leave to join the growing ranks of Americans with no religious affiliation, new research shows. That spells confusing and scary times not only for congregations worried about...
From The Sun News By Jenni Bergal Centennial, Colo. Greg Glischinski and his wife, Sheri, have lived in their two-story brick and wood Colonial-style house for more than three decades. The retirees, both in their 60s, want to stay where they are for the rest of their...
From Religion Dispatches By Carlo Wilton You can read about them in a steady stream of reports heralding the demise of 21st-century American Christianity: the growing population of “Nones” who are no longer filling church pews. The label, of course, comes from that...