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Post by M. Hawbaker on May 17, 2022 12:14:08 GMT
A majority of Christian pastors in the United States do not hold a biblical worldview, according to surprising new research from pollster George Barna, who says the data shows a spiritual awakening is “needed just as desperately in our pulpits as in the pews.” The survey, released Thursday by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, shows that only 37 percent of pastors in the U.S. hold a biblical worldview. Among senior/lead pastors, 41 percent possess a biblical worldview – the highest percentage within the sub-groups of pastors. Less than one-third of associate/assistant pastors (28 percent), teaching pastors (13 percent) and children’s/youth pastors (12 percent) hold a biblical worldview, the data found. www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/michael-foust/shocking-new-poll-only-37-percent-of-us-pastors-hold-a-biblical-worldview.html
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Post by barb43 on May 17, 2022 12:52:35 GMT
This is so sad! It takes my breath away.
What I wonder is, how many people in the pews realize this. And do they go along with their pastor - or their children's pastor - if he doesn't hold a biblical world view? Do they even know if their children's pastor doesn't hold a biblical world view? What is it those pastors are teaching children?
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