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Many Texas faith groups have offered counseling services in the past. But more of them are expanding their programs, partnering with providers, to help meet the growing need here for mental health services.
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NPR correspondent Sarah McCammon grew up in a white evangelical church that taught her to never question her faith. She was later surprised by the community's overwhelming support for Donald Trump.
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There was a time when movies about people of faith were wildly popular. A new study surveyed 10,000 people in 11 countries about faith on screen. It's getting attention in Hollywood and beyond.
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McClellan has garnered a huge following on TikTok by "stitching" videos of creators who post what he sees as misinterpretations of biblical scripture.
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28% of Americans are now religiously unaffiliated. A new study from Pew Research looks at how atheists, agnostics and those whose religion is "nothing in particular" view God, religion and morality.
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Chaplains provide spiritual counsel at some of life's most raw moments. With psychedelic legalization spreading, some chaplains think this role should include facilitating psychedelic trips.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Russell Moore, editor-in-chief of the Christianity Today magazine, about his new book Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America.
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Gov. Abbott signed the measure into law. Now, districts have until March 1 of next year to vote on having chaplains on staff.
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The importance of religion in the lives of Americans is on the decline. That's according to a new report from the Public Religion Research Institute.
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If the proposed bill is passed, public schools would have to display the commandments in every classroom starting next school year.