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What Do US Protestants Believe 500 Years After Luther?
A survey by Pew Research Center shows that American Protestants believe that:
46% Faith in God alone is needed to get into heaven
52% Both good deeds and ...
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Lord Have Mercy on Us
In a survey, two in three Americans told LifeWay Research, “Yes, I am a sinner.” But on what to do about it, self-confessed sinners were split. ...
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The Great Fitness Scam
A new report from the Global Wellness Institute, a nonprofit focused on research in preventative health and wellness, found that Americans spent $264.6 ...
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Outpouring of Support for Actor in Retail-Shaming Photo
Geoffrey Owens was doing what many freelance workers do during a down season—working a regular retail shift—when someone took a photo that ...
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Six Ways People Find Meaning in Work
American essayist, historian, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau wrote: "It is not enough to be industrious. So are the ants." The British ...
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Mentor Disciples Future Rapper Lecrae
"God met me where I was at—baggy jeans and earrings." With those words, the celebrated hip-hop artist Lecrae Moore begins his story. Growing ...
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Actor Rob Lowe on Karma
"I try to hold on to the things I believe to be good and true. Good things happen to good people. Karma is real. There is a larger, better plan for ...
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Calorie Labels Don't Change Eating Habits
In November 2014, the Food and Drug Administration released its rule for calorie counts on chain restaurants. The final rule is pretty tough: it even ...
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Save Darfur Facebook Likes Prove Fruitless
A 2014 study led by Dr. Kurt Gray from UNC Chapel Hill analyzed the Save Darfur Facebook page. More than 1.17 million members had indicated they were ...
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People Who Buy Athletic Apparel but Don't Exercise
An article in The Wall Street Journal asks, "Why work out when you can just buy the clothes and look like you did?" The article explores a growing ...
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