Eight years ago, Lifeway Research asked Protestant pastors who they planned to support in the presidential election, and only 3% declined to answer. That number didn't change much in 2020 when 4% ...
ALEXANDRIA, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – A more than two-hundred-year-old tale about a circuit-riding preacher named John Shrock proves that some Americans in the Red River Valley during the early 1800s had the ...
The former president receives the most support from Pentecostal, Baptist, and nondenominational leaders. Like other Americans, pastors are deciding who they’ll vote for in the November election.
The United Church of Christ in Japan (UCCJ) reacts cautiously to a new Protestant Catechism AI chatbot, warning that technology cannot replace clergy or spiritual context.