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Study Finds Fewer Protestants Vocal About Their Faith in Public

via Christian Post·3d ago

A new study reveals that a growing share of Protestant churchgoers in the U.S. feel that many people are unaware they are Christians. Despite this perception of silence, a majority of these believers state they would not hesitate to let non-Christians know where they stand. This trend suggests a potential disconnect between private conviction and public witness within the American church.

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