Immigrating Nones & Graphs About Religion with Ryan Burge

There’s a positive misconception that people immigrating to the United States are more religious than the average American and may help stem the secular tide. But Dr. Ryan Burge, professor, author, and pastor, says the data doesn’t support that. What does the data say about immigrants, and how does that affect the future of the Great Commission? Ryan, Matthew, and Ted discuss the opportunities for churches – here and around the globe. Learn more about Ryan’s work at https://www.graphsaboutreligion.com/

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