April 29th, 2024

Christianity Today

125 POSTS

Exclusive articles:

Are You Spiritually Shallow? Don’t ‘Believe Harder,’ Go Deeper in Faith

When we find ourselves living spiritually shallow lives, the antidote is not to believe harder, but go deeper in our faith. Here's why.

Can We Pray for Our Leaders and Still Hold Them Accountable?

As the body of Christ, can we pray for our leaders and simultaneously hold them accountable for their choices and actions? Do we?

Wounded Healers: Heal Others With Your Personal Scars

Sometimes, the very scars we endure are the remedy to heal others. You can be a wounded healer and still help others to heal.

11 Back-to-School Prayers for Anxious Parents, Teachers, and Students

Are you an anxious parent, teacher, or student concerned in this back-to-school season? Here are 11 back to school prayers to lift your heart.

Do Women Read the Bible More Than Men? If So, Why?

Do women read the Bible or engage with scripture more than men? If so, why? See what the latest research on Bible engagement says.

Breaking

Trolls Band Together in Theaters November 17th

Nothing's Stronger Than Family Harmony About This holiday season, get ready...

Are State Laws the Solution to Kids’ Access to Porn?

As data continues to show the harms of viewing porn, particularly for children, support for stricter legal limits on pornographers has grown.

The Burial: A Glimpse Into the Life of William Gary

The Burial: Based on a True Events About Inspired by true...

Pandemic Restrictions Had No Lasting Effect on Churches, Study Finds

Even in states where regulations were severe, most congregations moved on quickly. Jeff Schoch was ready to be done with COVID-19 health safety regulations. Like most ministers in the US, the pastor of Crossroads Bible Church in San Jose, California, did his best to comply with the many pandemic rules imposed by state and local governments. But as soon as they were lifted, he wanted to put them all behind him. He quickly tore down the state-mandated signs about social distancing, hand washing, and masks. “I got rid of every visual reminder in the church,” Schoch told CT. “I was anxious, personally, to make that a memory.” Across the country, Protestant congregations are dealing with the long-term impacts of the pandemic. A new, extensive study by Arbor Research Group and ChurchSalary, a ministry of Christianity Today, found that a lot of pastors are still in crisis. Some furloughed staff members haven’t gone back to work. And even when attendance numbers have rebounded, there are still people missing from many congregations. Christian leaders will likely be grappling with the fallout from COVID-19 for years to come. But, surprisingly, state-level pandemic restrictions had no measurable, lasting impact on American churches. Even in places like San Jose—where the county government imposed some of the strictest rules in the country, the restrictions changed frequently, and authorities aggressively went after churches they said failed to comply—pastors like Schoch were able to just move on. The data doesn’t show any adverse effects from the government regulations. Eric Shieh, a research consultant for Arbor Research, said that surprised him. “You would think that the restrictions made things tougher for churches. They didn’t meet as much, and so you’d ...Continue reading...
spot_imgspot_img
X