1. Majority of American Christians Do Not Find Bible Reading and Church Attendance Essential (MillennialEvangelical.com) When you imagine “a week in the life of a Christian” you might imagine a church visit, an occasional Bible reading before bed, and some community involvement after school or work. However, this is not likely the case, if American Christians act in accordance with what they find essential to their faith.
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by Warren Bird
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