|
$160 million
|
62%
|
20%
|
Gifts to Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network from March 2004 to March 2005. |
Americans who never go to church who say the Iraq war was a mistake. |
Growth in mainline divinity school enrollment from 1990 to 2004. |
21%
|
44%
|
30%
|
Increase this represents in donations over the previous year. |
Americans who attend church weekly who agree. |
United Methodist seminary grads who don't plan to enter pastoral ministry. |
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