Christine Kim Articles
White Evangelicals More Accepting of Personal Immorality in Political Candidates, According to a Recent Survey
Most white evangelicals say that personal immorality does not hinder politicians from behaving ethically while in office, according to a recent survey. World Relief Partners with Churches Across the U.S. to Resettle Refugees
World Relief, a Christian humanitarian organization, resettled in the United States nearly twice the number of refugees than usual. Born-Again Christians View Candidates' Personal Qualities Differently, Says Barna Study
Born again Christians have a different view of the personal qualities of the presidential candidates, according to a recent Barna Group survey. Majority of American Evangelicals Are Not Voting For Trump, According to a Recent Survey
When it comes to voting for a presidential candidate, there are racial and political divisions among American evangelicals, according to a LifeWay survey. List of 100 Largest and Fastest Growing Churches Released by Outreach Magazine
Outreach magazine has published its yearly list of the fast growing and largest churches in the United States. Some Religious Groups Have Higher Yearly Income Than Others, According to Pew Research
Members of some religious groups that have higher incomes tend to be better educated than most Americans, according to a recent survey. More than 4 in 10 Evangelicals Don't Want Trump Nor Clinton, Says Barna Study
Similar to the findings of several studies, a recent Barna study found that Donald Trump has the lead in the share of evangelical votes compared to Hillary Clinton, but it also found that a large portion of evangelicals also do not want to vote for either. Christian Humanitarian Groups Come to the Aid of Hurricane Matthew Victims
In the face of the destruction caused by Hurricane Matthew, Christian aid groups have come to provide relief to those affected both in Haiti and in the southeastern states of the United States. Christian Pastors Gather to Pray for Unity after Fatal Shootings of 3 Black Men in California
Christian pastors from different races and denominations gathered in San Diego on October 1 to pray for unity in the community after three black men were shot and killed by the police last week in the span of five days. Majority of Americans Believe in Supernatural Healing, According to a Recent Survey
Two-thirds of Americans believe in supernatural physical healing, according to a recent survey.