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Researchers such as George Barna have documented the fact that, as Jesus himself said, not everyone who says he or she is a Christian is in fact one.
Christian America and Christendom America at Ray Fowler .org 2009
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Religion statistics expert George Barna says, with a wry hint of exaggeration, America is headed for "310 million people with 310 million religions."
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Indeed, the number of people who are "unchurched" — who have not attended a service or event other than a wedding or funeral in the last six months — increased from 24% in 1991 to 37% in 2011, according to two decades of studies by George Barna, founder of the Christian research firm The Barna Group.
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Indeed, the number of people who are "unchurched" — who have not attended a service or event other than a wedding or funeral in the last six months — increased from 24% in 1991 to 37% in 2011, according to two decades of studies by George Barna, founder of the Christian research firm The Barna Group.
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Instead, "they're intensely active believers who want to take charge themselves and find something that feels more authentic," says Christian research expert George Barna, author of a new book, Maximum Faith.
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Instead, "they're intensely active believers who want to take charge themselves and find something that feels more authentic," says Christian research expert George Barna, author of a new book, Maximum Faith.
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Religion statistics expert George Barna says, with a wry hint of exaggeration, America is headed for "310 million people with 310 million religions."
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The former House speaker's campaign announced Thursday the creation of a Faith Leaders Coalition, led by George Barna, who heads an influential Christian polling company.
Hope Dims for an Evangelical Pick Neil King Jr. 2012
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For example, only 9 percent of those self-identifying as “born-again Christians” even hold a biblical worldview, according to Christian pollster George Barna, whose organization has been tracking believers for more than two decades.
HOW EVIL WORKS DAVID KUPELIAN 2010
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For example, only 9 percent of those self-identifying as “born-again Christians” even hold a biblical worldview, according to Christian pollster George Barna, whose organization has been tracking believers for more than two decades.
HOW EVIL WORKS DAVID KUPELIAN 2010
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