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Black to the Faith





A few weeks ago the Barna Group released a report on the spiritual shift that's occurred among Hispanic Americans in the last 15 years. This week the focus turned to African-Americans, who remain the most faith-oriented ethnic group in the United States.

In response to nine statements regarding various faith fundamentals, blacks scored the highest among the four predominant groups in all but one—which was also the lone question for which they answered similarly to the national average. A whopping 85 percent—22 percent higher than white respondents—stated that the single most important purpose in life is to "love God with all your heart, mind, strength and soul."

African-Americans were the leading group to believe in the Bible's inerrancy, with 66 percent agreeing that it is completely accurate in all its teaching (20 percent higher than whites). Despite this, however, blacks also led the way in claiming that Jesus sinned while on earth (54 percent) and that Satan is merely a symbol of evil (46 percent).

When compared to the three other ethnic groups—whites, Hispanics and Asians—blacks proved to be the most likely to engage in church-related activities during the week, including praying and reading the Bible. And according to the Barna study, they are even more spiritually minded today than they were 15 years ago, with most of the spiritual measures the research group uses having increased significantly.

"While the beliefs and behaviors of America's white population have changed little since the early 1990s, the new research underscored that the faith of African-Americans is dynamic, generally moving in a direction that is more aligned with conservative biblical teachings," the report stated. [barna.org, 7/27/09]

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+1 #21 Karvelis Flowers 2009-08-03 10:31
Just to finish (LOL) I think that we have to be careful. I think the article Mind Your Prayer Language may be helpful for some people to read.

http://ministrytodaymag.com/index.php/evangelical-essentials/18387-mind-your-prayer-language

I believe that God allowed Obama to come to office just to see just wha type of issues we Christians are truly dealing with. Are we racist; rebellious; hateful; envious; hypocrites? What feelings come up when his name is mentioned? No you may not be racist, but you may be just like Korah and causing other people to rise up against the leader. Believe it or not, we are subjected to his authority because God has given it to him. so when we speak against him, we speak against God! Would you accept someone talking ill about your pastor? Then why speak down on our president. It was the other way when Bush was in office. Alot of the black churches mummered and complained. They were just as wrong as what some of us are doing today.
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+1 #20 Karvelis Flowers 2009-08-03 10:22
William, as a black minister, I would have to say that you are somewhat skewed in your view. I hold to a Biblical veiw when it comes to the word of God and when it comes to my voting. God leads me in every vote that I make. I voted for McCain even though there were some things I didn't agree with him. I voted for some democaratics also because I agreed with some of their views. However, God knows who would be in the White House becasue it he ordained it from the beginning of time. I believe if he didn't want Obama to be in , it would have been McCain. I'm glad that Obama's in because he is causing us to stand for what is right. It's been too long that we have hid behind our "conservatism" and not for what God deems right. Sometimes our conservative views block God from really moving in our own life. I am a not a democratic neither republican but a Christocract! So just becareful how you label and put African Americans in one category. How would you feel if I did that to you?
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0 #19 william123 2009-08-01 23:27
Hey there,

I believe african americans are conservative minded in church, but that's about it. They are deceived and misled as they vote as a bloc for the democrat party. When they voted for Obama because of his race, they voted for the abortion agenda, the homosexual agenda, the ACLU agenda to remove God from our society, the liberal socialist agenda,...and the list goes on. Jesse Jackson keeps the "herd" in the democrat party "corral". The black church has moral values in the church setting, but not in the voting booth.
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0 #18 Felicia Abraham 2009-07-31 03:41
Hi, everyone. What a spirited discussion we have going here ... I saw that Sojourner Truth requested more information. Here's a link to more info about this Barna survey:
http://www.barna.org/barna-update

Ministry Today, online editor
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+1 #17 marci 2009-07-30 11:56
Get a grip. Who did Mr. Barna survey and where? There are many issues in the black community one is lack of knowledge of God..How can you have fatih in a God you do not know
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+1 #16 Dwight Harrison 2009-07-30 00:00
The Apostle Jame admonishes us "to be doers of the WORD
and not just hearers!!" We as are are too proud to be Black first....GOD says we should be right biblically first and only Black if it lines up with HIS WORD. We are continually being duped by false teachers (mega-stars a.k.a hirelings) tricking the so-called very elect. Jesus warned us are we listening and reading the WORD?????
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+3 #15 Renita 2009-07-29 15:58
Everyone: Lets not go overboard on a simple survey. The chosen people is still Israe!. I am a black female. I am a practicing Christian which means I want to live christ-like. Lets be humble. Remember only the pure in heart shall see God and that goes for Jews or Gentiles, black, white, asian, hispanic or anyother ethnicity; you must be pure in heart! Love God with all our hearts and love our neighbors as ourselves is what Jesus said. Forget our diversities and obey the word of God.
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+4 #14 Pastor Jacob Burke 2009-07-29 06:52
I'm A black Pastor to who Is'nt Impressed with the Barna Report. Even though many blacks profess faith,that faith doesn't often translate Into how we live our daily lives. For example,for example we vote almost exclusively as a bloc based upon a person's political party,or color, even though we may diasgree totally with their convictions. Most of us have been well churched and not necessarily converted.
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+1 #13 ArtShannon 2009-07-29 03:42
THIS IS APSOTASY AND SPIRITUALLY IMMATURE TO MEASURE FAITH BY RACE AND ETHNICITY. THIS ISN'T REVELATION OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. THIS IS PRIDE. THERE IS NEITHER MALE NOR FEMALE IN CHRIST, BOND NOR FREE, JEW NOR GENTILE. THE MIDDLE WALL OF PARTITION HAS BEEN ABOLISHED. WHO WOULD DARE NUMBER THE PEOPLE OF GOD. TO EVERY MAN IS GIVEN A MEASURE OF FAITH ROMANS 12:3. IS THIS EDIFYING TO THE BODY. GOD TOLD DAVID NOT TO NUMBER THE PEOPLE. STATISTICS ARE IRRELAVENT TO REDEMPTION UNLESS ONE IS INSPIRE BY THEIR OWN CARNAL GENIOUS.
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+2 #12 George A. Sailor Jr. 2009-07-28 14:04
Sojourner Truth -thanks for the scholarly insight. Opinions are just that - like arm-pits, they stink sometimes. People are entitiled to their own opinions, but the more a person talks........
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