NORC also found that 34% of Americans never go to church, the highest figure recorded in the five decades of surveys.
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NORC also found that 34% of Americans never go to church, the highest figure recorded in the five decades of surveys.
29% of U.S. adults report having been diagnosed with depression at some point in their lifetime and 17.8% of Americans have or are being treated for depression. Both metrics have increased since Gallup began collecting data on depression in 2015.
In 1960, single-person households accounted for only 13% of all U.S. households, but by 2022, that number had more than doubled to represent 29% of all households.
A study recently released by the Wheatley Institute reveals that couples who are not sexually active before marriage tend to have a far more rewarding and fulfilling marital relationship than those that are sexually active.
Yesterday, the first round of selection for jurors in the impending trial of the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooter began, in a case that will likely determine whether the mass murderer will receive the death penalty for his crimes.
When we face trials of many kinds, we can rejoice knowing that these trials will be used by God for His glory, for the spread of the gospel, and ultimately for our joy as we are driven closer to Him.
Over the weekend, reports surfaced that NBC Universal CEO Jeff Shell abdicated his position at the media giant after admitting to engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a female staffer.
Kenyan authorities had arrested Paul Mackenzi, who had headed a perversion of Christianity known as the Good News International Church, which he housed on a massive, 800-acre piece of property.
The bill, known as SB239, states that a “mentally capable adult patient should have the right to self-determination concerning his or her health care decisions.”
Democratic legislators are teaming up with an organization of wealthy bureaucrats called Patriot Millionaires to push for higher taxes on the wealthy, specifically in the form of a 90% tax on income higher than $100 million in a move dubbed “Tax the Rich.”