According to members of the Religion Newswriters Association (he world’s oldest and largest professional association for journalists who write about religion), the top 10 religious news stories of 2012 are U.S. Catholic bishops lead opposition to Obamacare requirement that insurance coverage for contraception be provided for employees. The government backs down a bit, but not enough to satisfy the opposition. A Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life survey shows that “nones” is the Read More …
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Socioeconomic Status & Facebook Friends (#0957)
According to new research conducted by the University of Virginia and the London Business School, the size of one's social network is correlated to one's socioeconomic status. Wealthier individuals are more likely than those who are less affluent to have large but shallow Facebook connections while those who earn low incomes are more likely to have small but deep groups of Facebook friends. Low income workers who move often are an exception to this generalization as is Read More …
Most Churches Plan Raises (#0956)
According to 2012 Leadership Network Economic Outlook Survey, most congregations will provide staff with modest raises in 2013. More specifically: 74% of those parishes surveyed plan pay increases of at least 1%. Only a small percentage of church workers will receive raises that outpace the projected increase in the cost of living. So What? Church budgets are showing signs of recovery after several challenging years during the economic downturn. Since human Read More …
The World’s Christians (#0953)
The latest report on the size and distribution of the world's largest religions was released less than a week ago by the Pew Forum. This report shows: 31.5% of the global population is Christian 87% of Christians live in countries where they are a religious majority Christians are a religious majority in 157 countries So What? On Christmas Eve, it seems appropriate to think about those among us who follow the way of Jesus. We are living at the moment in human history with Read More …
Pastors of Growing Churches (#0952)
What do pastors of growing churches have in common? Cynthia Woolever finds three commonalities: Age. While pastors of all ages shepherd growing churches, those in their 50s are most likely to do so. Career Path. Statistically first career pastors are more likely to lead a growing church than are second career pastors. Tenure. Pastors with longer tenures are more likely to lead growing churches. So What? Reviewing the profile of pastors of growing churches the most Read More …
People Are Driving Less (#0951)
In recent years America has experienced a decline in the number of miles people are driving. More specifically, adjusted for population, following a few years of decline in the total miles driven current levels are now at roughly the same level as we were in 1995 (17 years ago). Additionally, the data for the latest year recorded shows a decrease of nearly 9% from the peak. So What? As I pondered this data, I immediately thought of my own driving habits. I drive Read More …
Most Popular Posts of 2012 (#0950)
In order, the five most popular posts made on sowhatfaith.com this year are Top Church Websites Review of Christianity After Religion The Future Church v.2020: 10 Shifts Football, Jesus, and Ninja Plate or Plate Free? So What? When I first started blogging, I paid a fair amount of attention to statistics related to readership. More recently, I have gone months at a time without looking at any numbers. If you are a regular reader, let me know if any of the posts on the Read More …
A Growing World (#0948)
Global population passed the 7 billion mark recently (either last year or this year, depending on who is counting), and continues to grow. While reaching the 7 billion mark generated significant conversation, it seems to be forgotten by most now as other national and global issues prove more pressing or of greater personal interest. Nonetheless, it remains important for people of faith to be aware not only of our current population, but of just how recent a development the population Read More …
11.7% (#0945)
As the number of mobile internet capable devices increases, people are spending more and more of their online time on these devices. In 2012, "Americans will spend about 11.7% of their daily media consumption with mobile devices." The chart at right illustrates the significant rise in non-voice use of mobile devices since 2009 in comparison to other media consumption. Notably, mobile has experienced an increase greater than that of any other media. So What? Last Read More …
Pastoral MBA (#0927)
While most Protestant denominations either require or strongly recommend those preparing for ministry as pastor earn a seminary degree (normally the Master of Divinity) few groups have established protocols requiring that academic preparation include significant training in business or organizational leadership. Since most congregations are small in size (approximately two-thirds have fewer than 200 members), pastors are often tasked with the daily oversight of the daily operations of the Read More …