WOULD YOU PAY SOMEBODY TO PRAY FOR YOU? In politics, it’s called “pay-to-play,” but what about “pay-to-pray”? Study asked that question of 482 North Carolinians who suffered injury or property damage in Hurricane Florence in 2018. The results may suggest something wholly unexpected about how non-believers view believers. May say something as well about the poor state of theological understanding among laymen.
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