Regular church attendance may boost a student's GPA, according to a new study. Students who attend religious services weekly average a GPA of 0.144 higher than those who never attend services.
0A new Barna survey shows that more Americans accept the Bible as "holy" or "sacred" than they would other books.
7Regardless of which demographic group they belong to male-female, Republican-Democrat or old-young Americans named the Bible as their favorite book of all time, according to a recent nationwide poll.
4Thousands of Jesus-following students who graduated from high school this summer will be claiming independent lives as they enter the big college campus in the fall. A new research study, however, is indicating the majority of those students will also be "graduating from God" upon entering college.
0While college students are notorious for dropping out of the pews, a new study shows that attendance decline does not amount to a lesser interest in spirituality.
4A majority of Americans believe in God's power and miracles, according to a new survey.
6A majority of the American public believes the political bias of college professors is a serious problem.
6College students are the least likely to abandon their faith than those who never pursued a college degree, a recent study revealed.
0Liberal speakers dominated this year's college graduation ceremonies, according to a conservative campus watchdog group.
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