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Dr. Greg Smith of the Pew Research Center talks about the latest data on "nones," Americans who claim no religious affiliation. Today, that make up 28 percent of all Americans, up from 16 percent less than 20 years ago. Who are they and why are they rejecting organized religion? Bobby Ross, Jr., visits Cuba to interview minister Tony Fernandez. The Church of Christ is growing by bounds and leaps in that Communist country. Tony explains how this is happening. Finally, Irene and Willie Masters were born five hours apart on January 13, 1934. They devoted their entire adult lives to serving the church and sharing the Gospel. They'll share their best advice for the generations now following them.
SEGMENT ONE: The “nones” are your neighbors now (Dr. Greg Smith, Pew Research Center)
Link to Pew Research Center’s new report on religious “nones” in the United States
Link to Bobby Ross, Jr.’s, Christian Chronicle report on the state of the Church of Christ in Cuba
Link to People magazine features story on Irene and Willie Masters (and their daughter, Charlotte)
View the full archive of stories at christianchronicle.org
Donate to The Christian Chronicle at christianchronicle.org/donate
Send comments, ideas, and questions to [email protected]
TAGS
Nones, religion in America, church membership, church attendance, religious affiliation, Pew Research Center, Dr. Greg Smith, demographics, Christianity and politics, Cuba, Herald of Truth, Tony Fernandez, Versallas Church of Christ, Matanzas, Tim Archer, Bobby Ross Jr., evangelism, missions, church planting, Communism, house churches, church growth, elder, deacon, Bible class teacher, Sunday school teacher, personal Bible study, Irene Masters, Willie Masters, 37th Street Church of Christ, Snyder, Texas, Burleson Church of Christ, Burleson, Texas, People Magazine, BT Irwin
Level up your business leadership with the Freed-Hardeman University MBA. Learn more at fhu.edu/chronicle.
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Dr. Greg Smith of the Pew Research Center talks about the latest data on "nones," Americans who claim no religious affiliation. Today, that make up 28 percent of all Americans, up from 16 percent less than 20 years ago. Who are they and why are they rejecting organized religion? Bobby Ross, Jr., visits Cuba to interview minister Tony Fernandez. The Church of Christ is growing by bounds and leaps in that Communist country. Tony explains how this is happening. Finally, Irene and Willie Masters were born five hours apart on January 13, 1934. They devoted their entire adult lives to serving the church and sharing the Gospel. They'll share their best advice for the generations now following them.
SEGMENT ONE: The “nones” are your neighbors now (Dr. Greg Smith, Pew Research Center)
Link to Pew Research Center’s new report on religious “nones” in the United States
Link to Bobby Ross, Jr.’s, Christian Chronicle report on the state of the Church of Christ in Cuba
Link to People magazine features story on Irene and Willie Masters (and their daughter, Charlotte)
View the full archive of stories at christianchronicle.org
Donate to The Christian Chronicle at christianchronicle.org/donate
Send comments, ideas, and questions to [email protected]
TAGS
Nones, religion in America, church membership, church attendance, religious affiliation, Pew Research Center, Dr. Greg Smith, demographics, Christianity and politics, Cuba, Herald of Truth, Tony Fernandez, Versallas Church of Christ, Matanzas, Tim Archer, Bobby Ross Jr., evangelism, missions, church planting, Communism, house churches, church growth, elder, deacon, Bible class teacher, Sunday school teacher, personal Bible study, Irene Masters, Willie Masters, 37th Street Church of Christ, Snyder, Texas, Burleson Church of Christ, Burleson, Texas, People Magazine, BT Irwin
Level up your business leadership with the Freed-Hardeman University MBA. Learn more at fhu.edu/chronicle.
Be the hands and feet of Jesus with Healing Hands International. Learn more at hhi.org.

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