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In U.S., More Say Animals Should Have Same Rights as People

An increasing percentage of Americans, 32%, believe animals should have the same rights and protections as people. Americans are most concerned about the treatment of animals in circuses, in sports and in research.

Navigating Life Crises via Care Coaching and Strengths

Discover how you can apply your CliftonStrengths when life confronts you or someone you coach with challenging circumstances.

In U.S., Support for Daily Prayer in Schools Dips Slightly

A majority of Americans, 61%, support allowing daily prayers in classrooms, slightly below the level of support found in 2001. Three in four Americans support graduation prayers and student religious groups using school facilities.

Think Like a Strengthspreneur®: Growing Your Coaching Business

Strengths coaches are entrepreneurs. Learn from an experienced coach how to develop your unique niche in coaching and help your coaching business endure.

Believing in Strengths: A Faith-Based School's Approach

Learn from a dedicated school leader with 35 years in education how his faith-based school has worked to integrate CliftonStrengths into the school's curriculum.

In U.S., Belief in Creationist View of Humans at New Low

While most Americans believe God was involved in the creation of humans, fewer than four in 10 (38%) hold a strict creationist view, the lowest level in 35 years.

5 Things to Know About Evangelicals in America

Americans' identification as born-again or evangelical has stayed remarkably stable since 1991, even as other indicators show Americans becoming less religious.

Religion Plays Large Role in Americans' Support for Israelis

Religious Americans are significantly more likely than less religious Americans to be sympathetic to the Israelis in the Middle East situation. Jews, Mormons, and Protestants give Israelis above-average support.

Teens' Stance on the Word of God

Conventional wisdom maintains the teen years are a time of rebellion, when teens tend to question authority and challenge traditional norms. But when it comes to teens' beliefs about the Bible, it seems U.S. teens buck that conventional wisdom.

Thriving as a Coach and as a Person During the Pandemic

Dean Jones joins the webcast to share his thoughts on how, in view of COVID-19, coaches can make the most of their lives, now and in the days ahead.
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