Evangelical Alliance experiencing record growth in the UK

  If we look at the aa number of churchgoers, we see that they have fallen sharply in recent years. But remarkably, at the beginning of this century, the Pentecostal movement and some other evangelical churches were still able to attract a good number of young people. What is hugely noticeable is that the CatholicContinue reading “Evangelical Alliance experiencing record growth in the UK”

To be read for the third week of February

For Israel’s sake, Netanyahu must go now, argues Tim Stanley How British customer service died – and the companies that killed it Roger Bootle: Don’t despair, for American exceptionalism can provide hope for Britain Tim Stanley: For Israel’s sake, Netanyahu must go and go now Sussexes ‘won’t be stopped’ from using coat of arms inContinue reading “To be read for the third week of February”

Reasons why Christianity is declining rapidly in America

Christianity is declining rapidly in America. Over approximately the past decade, the percentage of Americans who identify as Christian has gone down 12% – from 75% to 63%.

Christians are increasingly mixing and matching their faith in unexpected ways

Research from the first quarter of 2022 shows that in-person church attendance is only 36 to 60 % of what it was pre-COVID. One can wonder if church life is running to its end, or if people could find new ways to worship God.

How to Save the American Church

The persistent quest for merit money with their lavish lifestyle eventually made many church members realise that their church was more out to extort money than to proclaim the true faith. This made many losing their trust in that church.

After 2,000 UK Church Buildings Close, New Church Plants Get Creative

The decline in church attendance has become a fact in all capitalist countries.

The decline of religion in the US continues unabated

The Pew survey of December 2021 under the magnifying glass.

Christians close to falling below 50pc in England

As in other industrialised countries, Great Britain is feeling the loss in its churches after the first year of CoViD isolations and lockdown.

Less Americans interested in praying

Research shows that Americans are growing less religious and have lost interest in praying. Roughly one-third of U.S. adults (32%) now say they seldom or never pray, up from 18% who said this in 2007.

The focus of multiculturalism in Europe on Muslims and Jews

Although current debates on multiculturalism in Europe often focus on Islam and Muslims, there also are long-standing Jewish communities in many Western European countries. The Pew Research Center survey finds Christians at all levels of religious observance are more likely than religiously unaffiliated adults to say they would not be willing to accept Jews inContinue reading “The focus of multiculturalism in Europe on Muslims and Jews”

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