Fewer pastors now feel like quitting, study finds
The share of pastors who feel like quitting their jobs is showing a significant decline since the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new data from Barna Research.
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Skip to main contentThe share of pastors who feel like quitting their jobs is showing a significant decline since the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new data from Barna Research.
The Trump administration has implemented a new policy designed to address the plight of foreign religious workers forced to return home after their temporary visas expire amid a backlog in applications for such workers to apply for permanent residency in the United States.
“It’s Not Like That,” a new drama debuting Jan. 25 on Prime Video’s faith-based Wonder Project subscription, centers on an idea not often emphasized in Christian storytelling: that faith does not eliminate grief, and that it is OK for believers — even pastors — to admit when they are not OK.
Here's what Putin didn't count on: his campaign of violence against faith is backfiring spectacularly.
Fair compensation is not a “family issue”; it is a church responsibility.
Dr. Richard Land, executive editor of The Christian Post, provides a history of the Johnson Amendment, why many churches have opted not to speak about politics and what the proper balance on the issue might look like.
A new coalition letter backed by notable Christian conservatives is urging pastors to speak clearly on abortion and the sacredness of unborn lives, especially at a time when churches are experiencing a reported uptick in attendance following Charlie Kirk’s assassination.



















