(RNS) More than half of Americans think the Bible has too little influence on a culture in moral decline, yet only one in five Americans read the Bible on a regular basis, according to a new survey.
NEW YORK, March 26, 2013—A new report released today finds Americans overwhelming (77%) believe morals and values are declining in the U.S. The most-cited cause for the decline? A lack of Bible ...
Here’s a revelation: A whopping 41 percent of Americans used the Internet to read the Bible in the past year. According to the American Bible Society’s “State of the Bible 2013” survey, Americans are ...
More than half of Americans think the Bible has too little influence on a culture they see in moral decline, yet only one in five Americans read the Bible on a regular basis, according to a new survey ...
The History Channel is revisiting one of its most popular titles, the 2013 limited series The Bible, with a new nonfiction event series. Tentatively titled The Bible Revealed, the followup, from A+E ...
Some people think the Bible is a book of rules. Or a book of heroes. But the Bible is most of all a story. The Jesus Storybook Bible tells that wonderful Story beneath all the stories in the Bible.
Recent moves by state leaders have reenergized a debate: Is teaching about the Bible in public schools necessary to develop well-rounded, culturally literate students? Is it possible to do so without ...
The Bible is already the most translated book ever—it is available in full in more than 750 languages—but they would like to ...
A history of the American Bible Society. In 1956, my father, Theodore Thuesen, was a newly ordained pastor in the American Evangelical Lutheran Church, a small denomination founded by Danish ...
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