
Carrie Sheffield
Senior Policy Analyst at Independent Women's Forum
Public Speaker, Broadcaster, Columnist, and Author at Freelance
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5 days ago |
usnews.com | Carrie Sheffield
This Easter weekend, it’s time for some Good News: Christianity’s decline in America has slowed and might soon turn an upward corner – just what America needs as we struggle with record rates of suicide and depression. As a former agnostic who converted to Christianity in 2017, I find this an encouraging development, especially during a season when Christians celebrate resurrection and renewal. Science suggests that faith is a healing force, and that’s something Americans can use more of.
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1 week ago |
iwf.org | Emily Cope |Carrie Sheffield
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today is the filing deadline to submit 2025 tax returns or file for an extension, as well as pay tax owed for most taxpayers. Earlier this month, Independent Women unveiled poll results highlighting that the vast majority of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents overwhelmingly agree that Congress should pass legislation to extend the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) so individual income taxes don’t rise at the start of next year.
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1 week ago |
readlion.com | Dan Hart |Carrie Sheffield |Tara Mergener |Jillian Schneider
(The Washington Stand) – A spiritual awakening is stirring among young people in the West, according to a steady stream of survey data. In February, the Pew Research Center released a report showing that the decade-long decline in Americans identifying as Christian has leveled off. But new studies show that the downward trend is now in full reverse, with the engine driving the change occurring among Generation Z and millennials.
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2 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Carrie Sheffield |Jillian Schneider
(The Daily Signal) – Christianity’s decline in America has slowed and could be turning a corner upward—just what our country needs to return to its rich history rooted in “In God We Trust.”As a 2017 convert to Christianity from agnosticism myself, this is encouraging news. Pew recently reported in its annual religion study: “After many years of steady decline, the share of Americans who identify as Christian shows signs of leveling off.” Pew began its religion poll in 2007.
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2 weeks ago |
dailysignal.com | Carrie Sheffield
Christianity’s decline in America has slowed and could be turning a corner upward—just what our country needs to return to its rich history rooted in “In God We Trust.” As a 2017 convert to Christianity from agnosticism myself, this is encouraging news. Pew recently reported in its annual religion study: “After many years of steady decline, the share of Americans who identify as Christian shows signs of leveling off.” Pew began its religion poll in 2007.
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