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Jerry Johnston Interviews Peter S. Williams on the Religious Prospect of Britain
Certainly saddened by rise of nones, the pastors and researchers we have interviewed are not entirely disheartened. Though being refined, the church in the UK is experiencing
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Michael Cromartie on the Media’s Representation of Christianity
Generally, complimentary does not describe the media’s representation of Christianity. Commendably, a group correcting this unawareness of religion is the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Greg Smith on the High Percentage of Religiously Unaffiliated
“One-fifth of the U.S.A. population – and one-third of adults under age 30 – are religiously unaffiliated, which is the highest percentage ever
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Linda Woodhead on Young Adults Leaving the Church
According to Linda Woodhead, youth most often leave the church because
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Alan Cooperman on the Religiously Unaffiliated
There are 50 million adult Americans who do not identify
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Alistair McGrath on The Novelty of the Christian Narrative
A few days after our interview with A.C. Grayling in London, our team had the pleasure of conversing with Alistair McGrath.
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Julian Baggini on the Decline of Christianity in Britain
Once producing ministers and missionaries like Charles Spurgeon, Hudson Taylor, and George Muller – Britain seems to have lost
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Chris Sinkinson on Church Growth in Britain
Doors locked and windows darkened, churches in Britain are
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews David Silverman on the Dramatic Rise of the Religiously Unaffiliated
“22% of people who call themselves Christians believe God is a metaphor for
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Stephen Bullivant on the Divinity of Christ
Are we becoming desensitized to the shocking narrative of the Gospel?
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