Contrary to widely-held perceptions, data shows committed Latter-day Saints are less likely to experience an unhealthy focus ...
As a growing share of U.S. adults turns away from religion, Christianity is still thriving in one American institution: the U ...
Latter-day Saints aren’t the only ones to witness a slow decline in representation in Congress. The number of Christians as a ...
Is mysticism still of any use? Mostly his answer is yes. But he reminds readers that when we're dealing with mysticism, we're ...
Like piles of holiday gifts stacked under a Christmas tree and the decorative paper used to wrap those gifts, the day of ...
The Pew Research Center published a breakdown of religious affiliations for the members of the new Congress, which convened ...
Despite America's shifting religious landscape, the faith of the country's representatives has changed little.
Christians will make up 87% of voting members in the Senate and House of Representatives, combined, in the 2025-27 ...
As so many great Americans throughout our history did their best to put their faith in action, we do well to make imitating ...
The Problem with Big Churches In his recent book, How Religion Evolved and Why It Endures, Dunbar explores, among other things, the implications of these lessons for religious communities. In ...
Lesser known, and particularly relevant for American politics today, is our 39th president’s commitment to the Baptist value ...