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Expected/preferred changes in the PC(USA) in coming decades. These pages summarize major findings from the tenth survey completed by the 2000-2002 Panel. The first half uses text and graphics to… Read more »
Opinions about and involvement in Presbyterian Women, opinions on abortion and Amendment 01-A and internet use. These pages summarize major findings from the eighth survey completed by the 2000-2002 Panel…. Read more »
Personal and congregational reactions to terrorism of Sept. 11, 2001; facts, opinions on Christian educators. These pages summarize major findings from the ninth survey completed by the 2000-2002 Panel. The… Read more »
Participation, leadership of children/youth in congregations; Decade of the Child; resource needs. These pages summarize major findings from the tenth survey completed by the 2000-2002 Panel. The first half uses… Read more »
The role of church in peacemaking; peacemaking activities of individuals, congregations; opinions on national/international issues, terrorism, just war. These pages summarize major findings from the eleventh survey completed by the… Read more »
Opinions on assisted suicide; thoughts on one’s own death; funeral plans; views of the afterlife. These pages summarize major findings from the thirteenth (and last) survey completed by the 2000-2002… Read more »
Opinions on assisted suicide; thoughts on one’s own death; funeral plans; views of the afterlife. These pages summarize major findings from the thirteenth (and last) survey completed by the 2000-2002… Read more »
This Report profiles Presbyterians as a people, describing them as a faith community (beliefs, church backgrounds, and levels of church involvement) and as a social and demographic community (age, sex,… Read more »
These pages summarize major findings from the first survey sent to all panelists asked to serve from 2003 to 2005.
Opinions on causes of and solutions to hunger in the United States and the world. These pages summarize major findings from the second survey completed by the 2003-2005 Panel. The… Read more »