Tuesday, October 15, 2024

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Only 35% of Evangelicals think they're ready to share biblical truths: poll.

Ryan Foley  04 October 2024 | 11:27 AM
(Photo: Getty/iStock)

(CP) While the overwhelming majority of Evangelicals believe they have a duty to share the teachings of the Bible, most don't feel prepared to do so, according to a new survey.

The Institute of Faith and Culture released the results on Tuesday of its 2024 Survey on Christian Cultural Engagement, which it conducted in collaboration with Lifeway Research.

When asked if Christians have a responsibility to "share truths from God's Word with people who hold different views," 92% agreed, while only 6% disagreed and 2% were unsure. However, only 35% of Evangelicals considered themselves "ready for most opportunities to share what the Bible says about cultural and hot button issues."  CT.

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Only 35% of Evangelicals think they're ready to share biblical truths: poll. Ryan Foley    04 October 2024 | 11:27 AM (Photo: Getty/iSto...