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Thursday, August 04, 2011

20 Years of Surveys Show Key Differences in the Faith of America’s Men and Women


"It’s hardly news that men and women think and behave differently. But a new analysis of national tracking surveys conducted over a 20-year period by the Barna Group profiles specific differences between the genders in relation to 14 religious beliefs and behaviors of significance. The report is the third in a series of six that constitute the annual State of the Church report released by the Barna Group. This year’s report became public simultaneous to the release of the latest trends book by author and researcher George Barna, entitled Futurecast...." To read more, click here.


Related article: Women Falling Away From Religion, Report Finds

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