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Post by M. Hawbaker on Aug 11, 2021 14:58:57 GMT
According to a new poll by Lifeway Research, over a third of Americans said their faith is what has given them hope throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The poll, titled "American Views on Emotions and Adversity," is based on interviews with more than 1,200 American adults and was conducted last September. According to The Christian Post, respondents were asked to answer the question, “What has given you hope during the adversity you have seen during 2020?" The results found that the "kindness people have shown" was the highest source of hope for Americans (40 percent), followed by "relationships" (38 percent), "my religious faith" (36 percent) and stable finances (33 percent). In contrast, fewer Americans found their hope in the knowledge of experts and scientists (19 percent), recreation, leisure or fun (17 percent), new opportunities (14 percent), their work (13 percent) or the research they’ve done on their own (10 percent). www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/milton-quintanilla/poll-36-percent-of-americans-said-their-faith-gave-them-hope-during-pandemic.html
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