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What is the Demographic Profile of Canadian Evangelical Congregations?
Sam Reimer, Crandall University, and Michael Wilkinson, Trinity Western University, provide us with this new portrait of Canadian evangelical congregations from the Canadian Evangelical Churches Study (CECS), which was funded by the EFC’s Centre for Research on Canadian Evangelicalism. Read “A Demographic Look at Evangelical Congregations” in the August 2010 issue of Church & Faith Trends.
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How Do Canadian Evangelicals Vote?
Do Canadian Evangelicals vote as a bloc? Are their voting patterns like other Canadians'? Have voting patterns changed? Which parties benefited and which parties lost? Don Hutchinson, Director of the Centre for Faith and Public Life and Rick Hiemstra, Director of the Centre for Research on Canadian Evangelicalism look at these and other facets of the Evangelical vote in "Canadian Evangelical Voting Trends by Region, 1996-2008" in the August 2009 issue of Church & Faith Trends.
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Did Evangelical Congregations'
Income Grow Before the Recession?
While most would be loath to admit
it, many evangelical ministry leaders reflexively evaluate a
congregation's health first by attendance and then by income. So if
income is a measure of church health, how were we doing as a movement
when times were good? Did rural or urban churches fare better? Did
congregations in certain regions or congregations of certain sizes have
better income growth? What might it all mean for church planting and
evangelism? Read "Canadian
Evangelical Congregational Income, 2003-2008" in
Church & Faith Trends
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