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Peter's final call to a young and growing church
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Only 10% of American children walk to school, down from 69% in ’69. (Foster Letter ...read more
Tags: Children
There were 20,099 foreign adoptions by American families in 2002. (Foster Letter ...read more
Tags: Abortion
59 million Americans (mostly women) performed volunteer work between 9/01 and 9/02. (Foster Letter ...read more
Tags: Giving General
Americans Read Christian Books: Barna Research Group found that 48% of all U.S. adults and 51% of teens read at least one Christian book other than the Bible in the past year. Moreover, 35% of all U.S. adults and 34% of teens bought at least one Christian book in that same time period. 50% of all ...read more
Tags: Entertainment
59% of Americans say religion is “very important in their life” versus just 30% of Canadians. (Foster ...read more
Tags: Faith General
86% of Americans believe in a God who answers prayer. (Foster letter ...read more
Tags: Prayer Answered
Americans are more worried about rising health care costs than about losing their jobs in the next 6 months. (Foster ...read more
Tags: Money
Moral Confusion: Americans hold a confusing mix of ideas about morality, according to a new Gallup poll that took a snapshot of 16 moral issues of the day. The poll found that 66% of Americans think divorce is okay, but that extra-marital affairs are not (93%). Killing yourself is very bad (81%), ...read more
Tags: Truth
Spiritual Superstition More than 30% of Americans believe in astrology and over half believe in ghosts. However, many of the same folks say they believe in God, the resurrection of Christ and the virgin birth. A recent Harris Poll finds the trend is strong among the young, with 60% of those under ...read more
Tags: Paranormal
Americans plan to spend an average of $3,800 this year on home improvements, up from $2,900 in ’00. (Foster ...read more
Tags: Finding Fulfillment
84% of Americans believe in sin versus 90% in ’95. (Foster Letter ...read more
Tags: Sin General
Hallmark reports 50 million Americans participate in Halloween every year. (Foster letter ...read more
More Cars: There are now more cars in American house-holds than drivers, according to a Transportation Dept. report. The average household now has 1.75 drivers but 1.90 “personal vehicles.” By comparison, the average household has 0.86 adult-size bicycles. When people, not just drivers are counted, ...read more
Americans spend approximately $3 billion a year on home office furnishings. (Foster Letter ...read more
50% of American women and 10% of men color their hair. (Foster network ...read more
Church Attendance: Roughly 40% of Americans say they seldom or never attend church or synagogue according to a recent Gallup poll. 29% attend church once a week. 11% attend almost every week and ...read more
Tags: Church General
58% of Americans cannot name 5 of the 10 Commandments. (Foster Letter ...read more
Tags: Commandments General
American households spend about $240 a year on fast food, and typically only $5 a year helping children in poverty. ...read more
Living Longer: In 1900, a newborn American could expect to live 47.3 years; in ‘50, life expectancy was 68.2. Overall life expectancy in the U.S. in ‘01, however, was 77.2 years, up 4 months from ‘00, when it was 76.9. In ’01 women had a life expectancy of more than 5 years longer than men—79.8 ...read more
Tags: Death
An estimated 6 to 10 million Americans gamble compulsively. (Foster Letter ...read more
Tags: Addiction