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Religious Tolerance Q&A, Part I
On March 25, 2003, Gallup's Global Practice Leader for Faith Communities, Dr. Albert L. Winseman, presented Gallup's inaugural Religious Tolerance Index Web summit. This article includes Dr. Winseman's responses to some of the questions that ...
Complex but Hopeful Pattern of American Attitudes Toward Muslims
A majority of Americans have either mixed or favorable views of Muslim countries, but a vast majority of Americans are convinced that Muslims have unfavorable views of the United States. Americans are personally concerned about having better ...
Six in 10 Americans to Attend Church This Easter
A recent Gallup Poll finds that 62% of Americans plan to attend church services this Easter Sunday, a significant increase over the usual level of church attendance in non-holiday periods. Those most likely to attend Easter services will be ...
Is Religious Faith Collapsing in Great Britain?
Among all of the tumultuous changes that have occurred in post-World War II Great Britain, one of the biggest stories in the religious community has been the diminishing of religious faith.
How Are American Christians Living Their Faith? Part III
A fundamental question for all Christians is: How and to what extent does one's love of God relate to love of neighbor? A recent Gallup study conducted with The Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society at the University of ...
Churchgoing Protestants Not Embracing Romney
Highly religious Protestants are about as likely to view Mitt Romney negatively as positively, but they are much more positive than negative in their evaluations of the other leading Republican candidates for president. Support for Romney's (as ...
"In My Congregation, My Spiritual Needs Are Met."
Gallup has discovered that there are 12 items that best measure congregational engagement, an actionable key component of spiritual health. Albert L. Winseman, Gallup's Global Practice Leader for Faith Communities, continues his congregational ...
Personal Contact Affects Teen Views of Muslims
Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the world has been carefully observing the interaction between Muslims and non-Muslims in the United States. One question in particular has direct relevance to rapidly evolving global tensions: How do ...
How Are American Christians Living Their Faith? Part II
Comparisons to Islamic societies over the last two years have frequently raised questions about how closely American Christians follow the precepts of their own faith in their daily lives. How and to what degree do Christians in the United ...
Living Your Strengths, Part I
Beginning today and continuing for the next five weeks, Tuesday Briefing will run adaptations from the important new book -- Living Your Strengths.