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According to a new study from the Evangelical research organization, the Barna Group, more than half of Christians sometimes experience doubts about their religious beliefs. The study, “Doubt & Faith: Top Reasons People Question Christianity,” was based on a survey of 2,005 U.S. adults and teenagers aged 13-17. The survey was conducted online from December…

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The marathon religious service at Asbury University that has drawn in thousands of participants nationwide is being forced to downscale. According to school officials, the rapid influx of visitors whom they appreciate and welcome, is causing logistical problems for the surrounding area and need to move from campus. According to Religion News Service, Asbury University…

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Avid Chick-fil-A fans were recently served yet another reason to love the iconic fast food brand, as former CEO Dan Cathy spoke in-depth about the company’s quest to “glorify God.” Cathy, now chair of the board after his son Andrew Truett Cathy became CEO in 2021, told Chief Executive magazine why he decided to double down on…

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A NASA astronaut who formerly held the American record for cumulative days in space says he believes science and the Bible are in harmony, not conflict. Astronaut Jeffrey Williams took part in four space missions from 2000 to 2016, first on the Space Shuttle Atlantis and the next three aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket to the International…

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A new short feature film from a global missions organization serving persecuted Christians shares the inspiring story of courageous faith faced by a Christian woman in northern Nigeria. Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) released Rebecca: Nigeria, the true story of a Nigerian Christian woman who watched helplessly with her daughter as Boko Haram militants killed her…

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