Sentences with phrase «evangelical leaders survey»

Nearly half of leaders (46 %) associated with the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) selected «immigration / refugees» as the top public policy issue that evangelicals need to address in 2017, according to the NAE's recent monthly Evangelical Leaders Survey.

Not exact matches

While only about a third of American evangelical leaders said they currently experience persecution for their faith, more than twice as many believe they will experience persecution in the form of social, financial, and political pressure in the years ahead, according to an NAE survey conducted in October.
But a recent study by the Center for Survey Research (CSR) at the University of Virginia for Stewardship Journal suggests that some significant differences are emerging between the leaders of evangelical relief and development (R&D) agencies and their donor constituencies.
Last month, the National Association of Evangelicals conducted a survey of Church leaders «about their experience with persecution and their projections for the future.»
Recent surveys have found that Trump is a «huge loser» among Protestant pastors, and that evangelical leaders are solidly split on presidential picks.
Meanwhile, an ongoing World magazine survey of more than 100 evangelical leaders has consistently found Rubio at the top over the past eight months, including a 49 percent approval rate in February.
Those are among the findings of a groundbreaking survey of more than 2,000 evangelical leaders from around the world, which the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life released Wednesday
While surveys have found that most self - identified white evangelicals approve of Trump's temporary moratorium on refugees, most evangelical leaders oppose it.
In surveys, evangelicals have largely approved of Trump's approach, though many prominent evangelical leaders have spoken out against it.
The survey polled over 2,000 evangelical leaders worldwide.
Following the election, CT surveyed the reactions of evangelical leaders.
Sixty percent of evangelical Christian leaders say they don't drink alcohol socially, citing reasons as diverse as the words of St. Paul, the desire to be a good leader and a history of alcoholism in the family, according to a survey by the National Association of Evangelicals released Thursday.
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