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Gallup: Poorest Americans have most confidence in Church

Photo of Bethany Lutheran Church Near Bergen, Minnesota from Bob Hanson. This is the Church my Grandpa and Grandma, Floyd and Lean Caraway attended. I attended Church with them there a few times. Such a lovely Church. I miss Grandma and Grandpa greatly. They helped raise me up to be a preacher, it took me years, but I am here! Grandma spoke over me in 1974 that I would be a preacher! Glory!

From The Christian Post:

The poorest Americans, defined as those living in households earning less than $50,000 annually, are more likely to express a “great deal” of confidence in religious institutions, per Gallup. The survey, which was conducted in June, measured the faith of Americans in 16 major societal institutions, including the military, the police, the medical system, banks, and Congress, among others. Read more.

Got Questions states: Faith resides at the core of Christianity and the Christian life. While the Bible has much to say about it, faith is a challenging concept to define. A biblical definition of faith reaches beyond mere belief—the simple acknowledgment that God exists—into the realm of trust. Genuine faith involves abandoning all human reliance on self-efforts and placing total dependence upon God’s character, His actions, and His promises, as revealed in His Word. More Here

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