
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
from The Briefing with Albert Mohler
by R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
Published: Tue Mar 04 2025
Show Notes
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.
Part I (- )
The Share of Christians in the U.S. Has Stabilized? – Pew Releases Updated Findings of Its Religious Landscape Study
Part II (- )
Religious People Trend Toward Conservatism: Pew Research Center Affirms Influence of Theology on Political Beliefs
Part III (- )
Can Christians Retain Their Own Young People? Christians Face a Big Challenge in a Highly Secular Society That is Capturing More and More Young People
Part IV (- )
English is Now the Official Language of the U.S. – What Does It Mean? Equally Important, What Does It Not Mean?
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Part I (- )
The Share of Christians in the U.S. Has Stabilized? – Pew Releases Updated Findings of Its Religious Landscape Study
- Afteryears of decline, share of Christians in U.S. has stabilized by The Washington Post (Emily Guskin)
Part II (- )
Religious People Trend Toward Conservatism: Pew Research Center Affirms Influence of Theology on Political Beliefs
Part III (- )
Can Christians Retain Their Own Young People? Christians Face a Big Challenge in a Highly Secular Society That is Capturing More and More Young People
- DesignatingEnglish as the Official Language of The United States by The White House
- WhatTrump’s order making English the official language in the U.S. could mean by The LA Times (Fernanda Figueroa)
Part IV (- )
English is Now the Official Language of the U.S. – What Does It Mean? Equally Important, What Does It Not Mean?
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